Title of article :
Exercise and Atrial Fibrillation: Some Good News and Some Bad News
Author/Authors :
Sepehri Shamloo, Alireza Department of Electrophysiology - Heart Center Leipzig at University of Leipzig , Arya, Arash Department of Electrophysiology - Heart Center Leipzig at University of Leipzig , Dagres, Nikolaos Department of Electrophysiology - Heart Center Leipzig at University of Leipzig , Hindricks, Gerhard Department of Electrophysiology - Heart Center Leipzig at University of Leipzig
Abstract :
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is considered as the most common sustained arrhythmia in adults, whose
incidence rate is on the rise due to the increase in the mean age of the global population. In recent
years, many efforts have been made to identify effective factors in the incidence of AF to prevent
them and thereby reduce the consequences of AF. Physical activity is one of the topics that attracted
much attention in the last two decades. According to some findings, extreme and prolonged exercise
itself can be considered as a risk factor for the onset of AF; however, other studies have shown
that exercise can be regarded a protective factor against AF in the general population. The present
study reviews the findings of studies on the relationship between AF and exercise and discusses
possible mechanisms for this relationship. Additionally, we present some recommendations
for researchers and physicians about exercise management in association with AF prevention.
Keywords :
Atrial fibrillation , Exercise , Primary Prevention , Aging
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics