@AndrewKolasko @PeterAttiaMD Also risk of atrial fibrillation. https://t.co/21mYTRYsVL
@TheRustler83 @TheDrJon @jneas Did atrial fibrillations ever happen before 2020? https://t.co/tc4SO6zY4C
@ms_duckworth https://t.co/pxVjWpGmOw More than general population of the same age. Loads of studies on this. As you say covid may have increased risk.
@destandaard En uit 2018 : https://t.co/KkuaVDFzfK
RT @JaneSThornton: @DerekGriffin86 @Seth0Neill Higher rates but doesn't seem to impact cardiovascular mortality https://t.co/7YpBS6Kjng "…
RT @JaneSThornton: @DerekGriffin86 @Seth0Neill Higher rates but doesn't seem to impact cardiovascular mortality https://t.co/7YpBS6Kjng "…
@DerekGriffin86 @Seth0Neill Higher rates but doesn't seem to impact cardiovascular mortality https://t.co/7YpBS6Kjng "...unlike in the general population, AF might not confer as great a risk of stroke and cardiovascular mortality in athletes." https://t.
@JPGarlandAuthor @JonesKeto @AlisaValdesRod1 Interesting, I'd not heard of this. Longest race I did was 112k but I'm more of a mountain person, definitely endurance stuff. Sorry to hear it affected you so badly. The first link I found was this https://t.c
@Alan_Couzens @whennotcycling @maximumcharacte AFib is more common among endurance athletes for some reason. At least you have a good reason to have it! https://t.co/nqZaKaz6Y1
RT @DrJesseMorse: @JJWatt @AdamSchefter Glad you’re feeling better. Going into AFib is actually more common for elite athletes than peopl…
RT @DrJesseMorse: @JJWatt @AdamSchefter Glad you’re feeling better. Going into AFib is actually more common for elite athletes than peopl…
RT @DonYungher: According to https://t.co/FlwdM3om6T, cannabis use has a Hazard Ratio of 1.35 for AF. But, per this review https://t.co/7…
RT @DonYungher: According to https://t.co/FlwdM3om6T, cannabis use has a Hazard Ratio of 1.35 for AF. But, per this review https://t.co/7…
According to https://t.co/FlwdM3om6T, cannabis use has a Hazard Ratio of 1.35 for AF. But, per this review https://t.co/7LRRd6JO0p, endurance sports (my drug of choice) have an Odds Ratio of 1.64 (or HR 1.98 for “sportsmen”) Huh
@techknowledg1st @patriotRNusa Endurance athletes can have a higher risk of a fib, thought to be a result of the stretching of the atria from the blood flow. I wouldn't call watt an endurance athlete. https://t.co/hEVLtAYbAX
@JamesSurowiecki Atrial Fibrillation In Athletes was an issue pre-covid. https://t.co/oBqiziHQCA https://t.co/ABRny4gG1m
RT @DrJesseMorse: @JJWatt @AdamSchefter Glad you’re feeling better. Going into AFib is actually more common for elite athletes than peopl…
RT @DrJesseMorse: @JJWatt @AdamSchefter Glad you’re feeling better. Going into AFib is actually more common for elite athletes than peopl…
RT @DrJesseMorse: @JJWatt @AdamSchefter Glad you’re feeling better. Going into AFib is actually more common for elite athletes than peopl…
RT @DrJesseMorse: @JJWatt @AdamSchefter Glad you’re feeling better. Going into AFib is actually more common for elite athletes than peopl…
RT @DrJesseMorse: @JJWatt @AdamSchefter Glad you’re feeling better. Going into AFib is actually more common for elite athletes than peopl…
@JJWatt @AdamSchefter Glad you’re feeling better. Going into AFib is actually more common for elite athletes than people think. Here’s a really good article on it: https://t.co/t5WZcwP79i
@DrBubbs I agree it's protective, but you're not measuring the right things if you're not seeing it. This, for instance, is a sign of poor diet. "Atrial Fibrillation (AF) in Endurance Athletes: a Complicated Affair" https://t.co/HhQDM5kjHM
@apsmunro @ProfDFrancis That doesn’t refute the Puntmann et al. study.
@MCBazacoPhD We've got their backs! https://t.co/hdgD21p1y3
@venkmurthy You are comparing endurance athletes, a population where it is well known that they have fibrosis and arrhythmia, to (not endurance) athletes who've had Covid. Not comparable. https://t.co/V2ziGzalMW
@MedCrisis @venkmurthy endurance athletes are known to have more scarring and arrhythmia. https://t.co/V2ziGzalMW
@venividivicki63 @JonathanTurley @POTUS Newsflash:You can run a marathon and still have heart disease. As a matter of fact, it can intensify your heart condition, like A-fib. Your heart can be pumping at full capacity & U still have a heart condition.
@TCNewsTalk #tcnt I’m sure this dude had the flu. Not corona. And afib is actually quite common in athletes since their hearts are slightly larger and their resting heart rates are typically lower which can “allow” for afib to start. https://t.co/vLgjVoEsJ
@muddydwarf @515mm @PompeyCyclist @WilliamNB My original post was in response to bragging about having an exceptionally low resting heart rate. Another complication can be increased risk of atrial fibrillation https://t.co/hOAccopVB4
#AFib Atrial Fibrillation (AF) in Endurance Athletes: a Complicated Affair. https://t.co/99xj1mGUth