Posted in Diagnosis, ECG, Exercise/Fitness, Global issues, Sports • Tags: athletes, competitive sports, ECG, exercise ECG, Olympics, resting ECG, screening
The Summer Olympic Games in Beijing have just started. What better way to start this week than talk about athletes’ heart rates?
There are certain tests that professional athletes have to go through before they can complete. I am not only referring to those tests that detect the use of performance enhancing drugs. Athletes also have to go through tests to determine their health status. A major determining test in the preparticipation screening of athletes is the electrocardiogram or ECG which reads the heart’s electrical activity and look at the heart rate patterns. ECG measurements are usually done while at rest. Athletes who have abnormalities in their ECG are disqualified - for their own safety. Many cardiac events happen during sports competition.
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Posted on August 11, 2008 by Raquel Billiones • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Cardiovascular Sciences, Cariomyopathy Heart Disease, Exercise/Fitness • Tags: athletes, ECG, heart, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
It’s going to be a summer of sports. The European Football Championships have started. So have the NBA play offs. And there are the Olympics Games in Beijing to look forward to.
Athletes are known for having stronger hearts than ordinary mortals like you and me. However, a recent study shows that among athletes, heart structure and function may significantly differ - depending on skin color and ethnicity.
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Posted on June 9, 2008 by Raquel Billiones • There are 2 comments!