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It has been known that during physical exercise that people have a greater danger to the heart


Scientists have found out from St. Mikael Hospital (Unity Health Toronto) that the unexpected heart stops are more often encountered by middle-aged men during training. The results of the study were published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology (CJC).

Scientists have analyzed the data of the five Canadian health care systems in 2016 to 2020. They tried to find out which sports were connected to the heart of the heart and the deaths of hearts. Such pathologies are based on the disorders of electrical conductivity of the heart, such as hereditary and innate structural deviations, which are manifested in physical workload.

It turned out that an unexpected heart stop was caused by more than 50 sports. The highest risk was near amateur athletes who have been involved in hockey, run, bike, team sports and gym exercises.

Scientists have also found that men have 16 times higher than women in women. Including the average age of amateur athletes suffer the most, 94% of all the dead and hospitalized were average age, 58-year-old men.

According to the study, the percentage of survival during the training is about 52%, which is much higher than when the heart stop occurs in less crowded places. Scientists believe that change in the gym or the hockey field often notice people present who can be resurrected by heart and lungs.

Translation of: Euromedia24.com