Higher incidence of heart disease in athletes

Recent findings build on previous research and published in BMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicine has found that masters athletes have a higher incidence of cardiovascular disease than non-athletes of the same age with similar risk factors.

A master athlete is defined as a person older than 35 years (as this is the age at which cardiovascular issues tend to become a greater cause of morbidity) who either trains for or takes part in athletic competitions often specifically designed for older participants. Age 35 is an age at which cardiovascular risk in a person becomes a greater cause of concern.

Read more: https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/health/heart-disease-doesnt-spare-even-the-fittest/article24844378.ece

The learning probably is assess your health risk profile by a doctor and not over-exert to exercise but do that is reasonable for your age and risk profile!

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