Big sports games may increase fans' heart risk
From ANIWashington, February 7: Experts have observed an increase in the number of heart attacks during big games.
Boffins noticed that German men's risk of having a heart attack almost tripled during the World Cup in 2006.
The number went up from one-in-100,000 people to between two- and three-per-100,000 people, reports CBS News Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton.
Researchers pointed out that the number of heart attacks increased on game day and also sometime after that and the mortality figures shot down when the home teams won.
Specialists added that though the overall risk of having a heart attack while watching a big sports event was small, big events coupled with food, alcohol and stress could lead to an increase in heart attack risks.
The study was published in The American Journal of Cardiology.
Copyright Asian News International/DailyIndia.com
Currently trending: Cricket, Michael Clarke, Lady Gaga, Angelina Jolie, Michael Jackson, Lindsay Lohan, Cheryl Cole, Amy Winehouse, Charlie Sheen, David Beckham
Related News
Most Popular Stories
- 1. Yuvraj should have moved to US for treatment earlier, says Yograj Singh
- 2. China tells airlines not to pay EU-imposed carbon emission charge
- 3. Telenor to fight against 2G-license cancellation
- 4. One killed, seven injured in Surat gas cylinder blast
- 5. Govt. institutes awards for outstanding work in checking human trafficking

