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Medicineworld.org: Retired NFL players at increased risk for heart problems
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Retired NFL players at increased risk for heart problems
Screening for cardiovascular problems in elite-level football players should begin in high school and continue throughout the lives of college and professional players. Mayo Clinic physicians based that conclusion on the results of their new study of the cardiovascular health of 233 retired National Football League (NFL) players.
Observing these serious trends, the Mayo Clinic scientists undertook the study to define vascular health and, by association, cardiovascular risk in retired NFL players. To determine vascular health, the Mayo team conducted multisite screening events with the help of players associations. Investigators measured the internal diameter of the carotid artery. They also assessed plaque deposits which can block blood flow. The most striking results showed that:
The Mayo research team concluded that because test results showed evidence of asymptomatic narrowing of the arteries -- called atherosclerosis -- the retired NFL players are at abnormally high risk for an adverse cardiovascular event, as compared with people of the same age in the general population. In addition, the high occurence rate of plaque found in players vessels suggests that the increased narrowing is not solely due to increased body mass index. Further research is needed to explain this. In the meantime, football players will benefit from regular cardiovascular screening. Effective therapies are available to help players avoid serious cardiovascular problems during the later part of life, but players need to take that first step of seeking out screening programs to identify those at risk, Dr. Khandheria says. Posted by: Daniel Source
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Screening for cardiovascular problems in elite-level football players should begin in high school and continue throughout the lives of college and professional players. Mayo Clinic physicians based that conclusion on the results of their new study of the cardiovascular health of 233 retired National Football League (NFL) players.
Medicineworld.org: Retired NFL players at increased risk for heart problems
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