Super Bowl May Be Bad For Your Heart

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NEW YORK -- For rabid fans of the New York Giants and New England Patriots, this Sunday's Super Bowl won't be just a game. It may be a health hazard.

Heart attacks and other cardiac emergencies doubled in Munich, Germany, when that nation's soccer team played in World Cup matches, a new study reports.

Doctors think there are some valid warnings to be shared.

"I know a little bit about the Super Bowl," study author Dr. Gerhard Steinbeck of Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich said in a telephone interview. "It's reasonable to think that something quite similar might happen."

He and his colleagues present their results in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine. They blamed emotional stress for the heart problems, but they note that lack of sleep, overeating, wolfing down junk food, boozing and smoking might have played a role too.

Previous studies suggest that events like earthquakes and war can boost the risk of heart problems. Findings for soccer have been inconsistent.

The new work "confirms something people have been highly skeptical about ... that soccer (would) produce that kind of emotional investment that might trigger a heart attack," said psychologist Douglas Carroll of the University of Birmingham in England.

"People who are not interested in sport find it very difficult to comprehend this," said Carroll, who in 2002 reported a link between World Cup soccer and heart attacks in England.

The new paper included heart attacks, cardiac arrests, episodes of irregular heartbeat and activations of automatic implanted defibrillators. The researchers noted the number of cases reported in the greater Munich area during World Cup competition in Germany in the summer of 2006. They compared that to the totals for similar periods in 2003 and 2005, and for several weeks before and after the tournament.

In all, the study included 4,279 patients. Analysis showed that on the seven days when the German team played, the overall number of cardiac emergencies was more than double the norm. For men, it tripled.

The effect was strongest in people with known heart disease. So on Super Bowl Sunday, such people and others with known risks for heart disease - like high blood pressure or diabetes - should take extra care of themselves, said Dr. Lori Mosca, director of preventive cardiology at New York-Presbyterian Hospital.

She said that means patients should:

Take medications as prescribed
Avoid tobacco smoke and fatty meals
Get plenty of sleep the night before
Not over-exert themselves physically
Limit themselves to one drink for a woman and two for a man
Try "not to get too angry with the refs"

People with known heart conditions should also keep their nitroglycerin and aspirin handy, she said.

And if heart symptoms appear, she said, call emergency services right away.

"Don't just chew that aspirin and think it'll go away," she said.

In fact, research by Dr. David Jerrard, an associate professor of emergency medicine at the University of Maryland, indicates that some men do put off seeking emergency treatment if they're watching a game.

On a typical Super Bowl Sunday, "the number of patients waiting to be seen dries up dramatically," Jerrard said. But delaying that visit to stick with a sportscast is a bad idea, especially for people with a history of heart trouble, he says.

"Much of the chest pain or upper abdominal pain that people might be experiencing is mostly likely related to the food they're eating, the alcohol they're ingesting," he said. "But of course, you never know."

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I am not surprised... men sit on couches rooting for super bowl and munching junk foods..
 
I guess people take the games too personally... "OMG! Those idiots missed the field goal! Argh... *gasps* My heart! *passes out*"
 
LOL,, that what people do when they watch superbowl and footballs events eatting junk food and beers! lol don't forget they do scream lot to say GO GO GO GO!!!! booo boo booo! LOL
 
True. That is why I do not watch sports these days, too much stress to watch.
 
I'm not that kind of man who does that. Super Bowl is boring, yawn! I just take a short peek then watch something else or watch those commericals and do other stuff around the house.
 
LOL,, that what people do when they watch superbowl and footballs events eatting junk food and beers! lol don't forget they do scream lot to say GO GO GO GO!!!! booo boo booo! LOL

Remind you to not sit next to those wacko people. They will punch your eyes, you may become a panda. :giggle:
 
I'm not that kind of man who does that. Super Bowl is boring, yawn! I just take a short peek then watch something else or watch those commericals and do other stuff around the house.

you don't have to watch but wait until ads are upload to site to watch again. heh heh... unless there are CC available to understand the joke. haaaa
 
LOL,, that what people do when they watch superbowl and footballs events eatting junk food and beers! lol don't forget they do scream lot to say GO GO GO GO!!!! booo boo booo! LOL

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I'll take the risk of the heart attack and watch the game!!!!!!
 
never knew that.. ppl should be areful with what they eat at super bowl parties... its not good for their hearts...
 
Yeah, that what I heard about this hazard information. But that is good to feel adrenaline during tight game for awhile?.

I take that hazard by sport over fast food resturants. :cool:
 
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