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Sex and exercise link to heart attack

SUDDEN bursts of moderate to intense physical activity - such as jogging or having sex - significantly increase the risk of having a heart attack, especially in people who do not get regular exercise, according to US researchers.

Doctors have long known that physical activity can cause serious heart problems, but the new study helps to quantify that risk, said Dr Issa Dahabreh of Tufts Medical Center in Boston, whose study appears in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

The team analyzed data from 14 studies looking at the link between exercise, sex and the risk of heart attacks or sudden cardiac death - a lethal heart rhythm that causes the heart to stop circulating blood.

They found people are 3.5 times more likely to get a heart attack or have sudden cardiac death when they are exercising compared to when they are not. And they are 2.7 times more likely to have a heart attack when they are having sex or immediately afterward compared with when they are not.

These findings do not apply to sudden cardiac death because there were no studies looking at the link between sex and cardiac death.

According to Jessica Paulus, another Tufts researcher who worked on the study, the risk is fairly high as such studies go. But the period of increased risk is brief, she said.

"These elevated risks are only for a short period of time (one to two hours) during and after the physical or sexual activity," Paulus said.

Because of that, the risk to individuals over the course of a year is still quite small, she said. "If you take 10,000 people, each individual session of physical or sexual activity per week can be associated with an increase of one to two cases of heart attack or sudden cardiac death per year," Paulus said.

She said it is important to balance the findings with other studies showing that regular physical activity reduces the risk of heart attacks and sudden cardiac death by 30 percent.



 

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