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  2. Athletic heart syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Example ultrasound of an athlete. Athlete's heart most often does not have any physical symptoms, although an indicator would be a consistently low resting heart rate.. Athletes with AHS often do not realize they have the condition unless they undergo specific medical tests, because athlete's heart is a normal, physiological adaptation of the body to the stresses of physical conditioning and ...

  3. Sudden cardiac death of athletes - Wikipedia

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    Sudden cardiac death occurs in approximately one per 200,000 young athletes per year, usually triggered during competition or practice. [6] The victim is usually male and associated with association football, basketball, ice hockey, or American football, reflecting the large number of athletes participating in these sustained and strenuous ...

  4. Height in sports - Wikipedia

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    Other top greats of the game in the 21st century have been tall players, such as Andy Roddick 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) and Gustavo Kuerten 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m). Lindsay Davenport 1.89 m (6 ft 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 in), Maria Sharapova 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in), Dinara Safina and Venus Williams both 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) are successful tall players on the women's side.

  5. 8 simple things cardiologists do to protect their own hearts

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    Cardio is much better for the heart than weightlifting — though strength training has other benefits, he adds. “But when you go to the gym and you don’t do any cardiovascular (exercise), you ...

  6. Data on athletes' mental health goes beyond physical health

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    Opioid misuse is about four times higher among some retired NFL players than the general public. ... In women's sports, the 44% of athletes who reported feeling overwhelmed is down from 47 percent ...

  7. Sex differences in human physiology - Wikipedia

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    Males typically have larger tracheae and main bronchi and greater lung volume per body mass. [35] They also have larger hearts, [36] 10% higher red blood cell count, and higher haemoglobin hence greater oxygen-carrying capacity. [37] [38] They have higher circulating clotting factors (vitamin K, prothrombin and platelets). These differences ...

  8. Health issues in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Trauma to the head, neck and spine can also be lethal. Among young American athletes, more than half of trauma-related deaths take place among football players, with track and field, lacrosse, baseball, boxing, and soccer also having relatively high fatality rates. [41]

  9. Poll: Most Americans fine with players protesting, speaking out

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    Self-described football fans break down along similar lines; 59 percent believe kneeling during the anthem is acceptable, while 64 percent are fine with athletes speaking their minds on social issues.