Some say soccer is a stimulant and others say that it is a jinx due to the strong excitement and anxiety that players and fans experience during and following soccer matches. Unexpected adverse events related to these emotions have been documented and include major cardiac events and death. For this reason, soccer may be called a “killer” by emotion. This article reviewed the literature for evidence relating to soccer clashes, riots and emotional stress-induced acute cardiovascular events. Mechanisms were also explored, and included blood pressure abnormalities, coronary heart disease, acute coronary syndrome or acute myocardial infarction, arrhythmia, sudden cardiac arrest, sudden cardiac deaths, and stroke
Introduction: Previous studies have indicated that acute bouts of strenuous, long duration exercise ...
Objective Elite youth soccer players have a relatively high risk for injuries and illnesses due to i...
cute mental stress and anger are well known triggers of myocardial infarction and sudden cardiac dea...
Summary: Emotional stress and excitement associated with watching soccer matches has been suggested ...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in young competitive athletes (<35 years old) is a tragic event that has ...
Introduction: Behavioral and emotional factors are triggers of cardiovascular events (CVEs). It is u...
Background: Acute coronary syndromes are the major cause of death in Brazil and in the world. Extern...
Muna Abed Alah,1 Sami Abdeen,1 Nagah Selim2,3 1Community Medicine Department, Hamad Medical Corporat...
Aim: Increased rates of hospitalization due to cardiovascular events have been reported during phase...
(1) Background: watching sporting events may trigger cardiovascular events by elevating emotional st...
known about the association of such an event with cardiovascular events. Modest physical activity is...
BACKGROUND:The role of trigger factors in acute cardiovascular events has been much studied in the p...
ObjectivesWe sought to assess whether emotional stress-induced acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is medi...
Background: The status of football spectatorship–induced emotional stress as a risk factor for acute...
Abstract Environmental stress like important soccer events can induce excitation, stress and anger. ...
Introduction: Previous studies have indicated that acute bouts of strenuous, long duration exercise ...
Objective Elite youth soccer players have a relatively high risk for injuries and illnesses due to i...
cute mental stress and anger are well known triggers of myocardial infarction and sudden cardiac dea...
Summary: Emotional stress and excitement associated with watching soccer matches has been suggested ...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in young competitive athletes (<35 years old) is a tragic event that has ...
Introduction: Behavioral and emotional factors are triggers of cardiovascular events (CVEs). It is u...
Background: Acute coronary syndromes are the major cause of death in Brazil and in the world. Extern...
Muna Abed Alah,1 Sami Abdeen,1 Nagah Selim2,3 1Community Medicine Department, Hamad Medical Corporat...
Aim: Increased rates of hospitalization due to cardiovascular events have been reported during phase...
(1) Background: watching sporting events may trigger cardiovascular events by elevating emotional st...
known about the association of such an event with cardiovascular events. Modest physical activity is...
BACKGROUND:The role of trigger factors in acute cardiovascular events has been much studied in the p...
ObjectivesWe sought to assess whether emotional stress-induced acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is medi...
Background: The status of football spectatorship–induced emotional stress as a risk factor for acute...
Abstract Environmental stress like important soccer events can induce excitation, stress and anger. ...
Introduction: Previous studies have indicated that acute bouts of strenuous, long duration exercise ...
Objective Elite youth soccer players have a relatively high risk for injuries and illnesses due to i...
cute mental stress and anger are well known triggers of myocardial infarction and sudden cardiac dea...