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Mayo Clinic. Dec. 17, 2021. Kim JH, et al. Clinical considerations for competitive sports participation for athletes with cardiovascular abnormalities: A ...
Warming up helps get the body ready for aerobic activity. A warmup slowly warms up the heart and blood vessel, also called cardiovascular, system. It does ...
The specialists at Mayo Clinic's Sports Cardiology Clinic understand the impact of exercise on cardiac structure and function. The multidisciplinary team ...
Strength training builds muscles and maximizes your cardio routine. The more muscle you have, the more calories your body will burn, especially during cardio.
1. Eat a healthy breakfast. If you exercise in the morning, get up early enough to finish breakfast at least one hour before your workout. · 3. Snack well. Most ...
Not getting the sleep your body needs can pose health risks. "There seems to be an association between being sleepy and having a higher risk of cardiovascular ...
Smart wearable devices in cardiovascular care: Where we are and how to move forward. Nature Reviews Cardiology. 2021; doi:10.1038/s41569-021-00522-7 ...
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Cardiac imaging tests used to diagnose ventricular tachycardia include: Chest X-ray. A chest X-ray shows the condition of the heart and lungs. Echocardiogram.
A cardiac MRI shows the heart's size, shape and structure. It can help diagnose myocarditis. Echocardiogram. Sound waves create moving images of the beating ...
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