• Although rare, a sports-related sudden cardiac arrest (SrSCA) and/or sudden cardiac death (SCD) in an athlete is a devastating, heartbreaking event with significant emotional and societal impact. (acc.org)
  • and Erica Spatz, MD, for Real-World Shared Decision Making Conversations: Sudden Cardiac Death in HCM in Stop 5: HCM Shared Decision Making: Conversations That Count. (acc.org)
  • Join Matthew W. Martinez, MD, FACC, Michael J. Ackerman, MD, PhD, FACC, and Erica Spatz, MD, for Real-World Shared Decision Making Conversations: Sudden Cardiac Death in HCM in Stop 5: HCM Shared Decision Making: Conversations That Count. (acc.org)
  • Pre-participation cardiac screening helps identify underlying cardiac conditions or cardiovascular diseases that may be aggravated by exercise, or predispose a person to injury or sudden cardiac death. (healthxchange.sg)
  • Sudden cardiac death or collapse during sports is consequent to an acute failure of the heart to maintain the circulatory system for blood flow to vital organs, and may be contributed by any one of the following mechanisms: electrical heart issues (unstable heart rhythms), structural heart issues (abnormal or weakened heart muscles), or inadequate blood supply to the heart muscles. (healthxchange.sg)
  • In 2017 promoveerde hij bij het Top Instituut Food en Nutrition en Wageningen Universiteit op voeding- en bewegingstrategieën voor de spiermassa en fysiek functioneren van kwetsbare ouderen. (hva.nl)
  • 2016 [cited 2019 Nov 12]. (cdc.gov)
  • Prior to my appointment as PVC in February 2020 I have previously been Associate Dean for Scholarship, Research and Knowledge Transfer in the Faculty of Science, Head of the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, interim Director of School of Sport and Exercise Sciences as well as Professor of Exercise and Cardiovascular Physiology. (ljmu.ac.uk)
  • I attained my undergraduate degree in Sport Sciences from Liverpool Polytechnic in 1987 then went on to complete an MSc in Exercise Physiology at Queens University Canada (as a Commonwealth Scholar recipient) and my PhD at Manchester Metropolitan University. (ljmu.ac.uk)
  • He holds a Master of Science degree in Exercise Physiology and Cardiac Rehabilitation. (vniles.com)
  • While there are very real issues surrounding suitability, safety, and ethical use of cannabis in sport, the focus of this Sports Science Exchange article is to explore the effects of whole cannabis use, and one of its most abundant cannabinoids, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), on human physiology and exercise performance. (gssiweb.org)
  • A 2020 European position paper, in keeping with other national and international guidelines, 2 3 stated that "comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation has been recognised as the most cost effective intervention to ensure favourable outcomes across a wide spectrum of cardiovascular disease. (bmj.com)
  • He specializes in cardiac imaging (echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging). (ucsd.edu)
  • He completed his pediatric residency training at the Children's Hospital of New York-Presbyterian at Columbia University, followed by a pediatric cardiology fellowship and advanced fellowship training in echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. (ucsd.edu)
  • 4 A 2015 Institute of Medicine (IOM) report recommended addressing legal barriers to bystander CPR and defibrillation and provided policy strategies for improving patient outcomes for cardiac arrest. (cdc.gov)
  • A total of 63 clinical trials were included in the analysis, all of which compared outcomes in patients that did and did not participate in cardiac rehab programs. (cardiosmart.org)
  • Not only does cardiac rehab improve outcomes, it can improve quality of life for patients with heart disease. (cardiosmart.org)
  • Introduction Exercise prehabilitation may improve outcomes after surgery. (bmj.com)
  • The objective of this trial is to test the efficacy of exercise prehabilitation to improve postoperative functional outcomes for people living with frailty having cancer surgery with curative intent. (bmj.com)
  • The medical community acknowledges that participation in a cardiac rehabilitation program is the key for excellent long-term outcomes, but it is estimated that far less than one-half of all cardiac-need patients actually participate in a recommended rehabilitation program. (spokesman-recorder.com)
  • https://issuu.com/cardiacriskintheyoung/docs/research_newsletter_2016 Cardiac Risk in the Young's research highlights from 2016. (c-r-y.org.uk)
  • He joined the University of Essex nursing team in February 2023, having worked for a local healthcare Trust since qualifying in 2016. (essex.ac.uk)
  • Recent evidence suggests that a prolonged and strenuous bout of exercise, such as an ultra-endurance marathon or triathlon event, may results in temporary autonomic, biochemical and functional abnormalities which predominantly arise in the right ventricle. (edu.au)
  • Indices of cardiac electrical conduction (atrial and ventricular conduction dynamics), autonomic activity (heart rate variability), ventricular mechanical function (left and right ventricular strain), and biomarkers of cardiac injury (serum cTn T & I) were examined in a cohort of recreationally active and trained men. (edu.au)
  • To analyze the behavior of cardiac autonomic modulation in different phases of weaning mechanical ventilation. (bvsalud.org)
  • A recent study in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology analyzed a large body of evidence related to cardiac rehabilitation. (cardiosmart.org)
  • Inherited Cardiac Arrhythmias and Channelopathies. (cdc.gov)
  • Cardiac syndrome X (CSX) is broadly defined as typical angina-like chest pain with evidence of myocardial ischemia in the absence of flow-limiting stenosis on coronary angiography. (medscape.com)
  • Myocardial inefficiency is an early indicator of exercise-induced myocardial fatigue. (uib.no)
  • Myocardial Regional Shortening from 4D Cardiac CT Angiography for the Detection of Left Ventricular Segmental Wall Motion Abnormality. (ucsd.edu)
  • Left ventricular wall segment motion after ultra-endurance exercise in humans assessed by myocardial speckle tracking. (ljmu.ac.uk)
  • To achieve these benefits, it is recommended that all core components of cardiac rehabilitation ( box 2 ) are included in a comprehensive programme. (bmj.com)
  • My research focus in recent years has been to support the athlete cardiac pre-participation screening programme at LJMU, undertaking basic research and developing applied service research that has support two REF Impact Case Studies. (ljmu.ac.uk)
  • Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an exercise and education-based programme for the secondary prevention of CVD and is associated with up to 26% reduction in cardiac mortality [ 3 ]. (plos.org)
  • Despite robust extant literature on the role of exercise in reducing morbidity and mortality, especially from cardiovascular disease and diabetes (highly prevalent in this patient population), Very few clinical programs or clinical research projects currently exist to implement and study the effects of exercise on decreasing morbidity and mortality in this highly vulnerable patient population. (frontiersin.org)
  • I am also an active supporter of the current Research England grant at LJMU promoting the development of a professional structure/recognition for Clinical Exercise Physiologists (CEP-UK). (ljmu.ac.uk)
  • Clinical cases include cardiac arrest in a softball player following a collision, swimming-induced pulmonary edema, acute deep vein thrombosis in a cyclist with iliac vein compression from psoas muscle hypertrophy, and more. (acc.org)
  • The long QT syndrome family of cardiac ion channelopathies: a HuGE review. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Findings reaffirm the value of cardiac rehab and support current guidelines recommending rehab programs for heart patients. (cardiosmart.org)
  • [ 21 ] In postmenopausal women with cardiac syndrome X, estrogen replacement therapy improves coronary endothelial function, decreases anginal frequency, and improves exercise-induced angina. (medscape.com)
  • Exercise would be beneficial here as it improves mortality risk in most of the physical health conditions mentioned, particularly cardiovascular disease ( 11 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Events like these should not deter the general population from engaging in appropriate levels of physical activities, as it is a well-known fact that physical exercise improves overall well-being and prolongs healthy years. (healthxchange.sg)
  • Cite this: Palliative Care in Sudden Death - Medscape - Jul 06, 2016. (medscape.com)
  • The ACC, along with 26 other organizations, has joined The Smart Heart Sports Coalition, a collaboration convened by the National Football League (NFL) to encourage the adoption of health policies that will prevent death from sudden cardiac arrest among high school students through increased CPR education, AED access and emergency action plan requirements. (acc.org)
  • A Population-Based Registry of Patients With Inherited Cardiac Conditions and Resuscitated Cardiac Arrest. (cdc.gov)
  • Sudden cardiac arrest in patients without overt heart disease: limited value of next generation sequencing. (cdc.gov)
  • The president underwent an exercise stress echocardiogram that "demonstrated above-average exercise capacity based on age and sex," said Dr Jackson. (medscape.com)
  • Preventing young sudden cardiac deaths through awareness, screening and research, and supporting affected families. (c-r-y.org.uk)
  • Cardiac Screening for Sports - Do You Need It? (healthxchange.sg)
  • Why the need for pre-participation cardiac screening? (healthxchange.sg)
  • Who needs pre-participation cardiac screening? (healthxchange.sg)
  • Most individuals who are healthy, or with well-controlled chronic medical conditions such as hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and diabetes, may proceed to take part in light to moderate intensity exercises without cardiac screening. (healthxchange.sg)
  • How is pre-participation cardiac screening performed? (healthxchange.sg)
  • Zika virus screening of locally collected blood donations was implemented on April 3, 2016, using a newly developed, FDA-authorized nucleic acid test. (cdc.gov)
  • Patients with angina and normal coronary arteries at angiography, fulfilling the diagnostic criteria of cardiac syndrome X (CSX), have an excellent prognosis based on the past evidence. (medscape.com)
  • The problem is that not all patients take advantage of cardiac rehab after a heart event, procedure or heart disease diagnosis. (cardiosmart.org)
  • Hantavirus infection in the United States can cause severe and life-threatening il ness, requiring rapid assessment, presumptive diagnosis, and high-level supportive care of respiratory and cardiac functions. (cdc.gov)
  • Robust spatio-Temporal registration of 4D cardiac ultrasound sequences. (uib.no)
  • The impact of routine day-to-day endurance exercise training on exercise-induced cardiac disturbances is less clear, but likely influenced by hemodynamic, hormonal and metabolic factors that are related to the exercise intensity and duration. (edu.au)
  • A review of guidelines for cardiac rehabilitation exercise programmes: Is there an international consensus? (nih.gov)
  • Users can usually vary the intensity of the machine to alter the intensity of muscular contractions (or exercise). (edu.au)
  • Whole Body Vibration, or WBV, with exercise increases a person's heart rate to a higher level than WBV without exercise and therefore, WBV induces a higher exercise intensity level which may increase the stress on a person's heart. (edu.au)
  • To determine the magnitude and time-course of exercise-induced functional and biochemical cardiac perturbations a laboratory based study was used to manipulate exercise intensity and duration while holding total mechanical work constant. (edu.au)
  • Medications are necessary as a baseline for treatment, but exercise can be a useful adjunct, not only for psychiatric disease but also for cardiovascular disease, as several studies have shown. (frontiersin.org)
  • One of the proposed mechanisms to increase life expectancy and reduce mortality, as well as improve quality of life, is physical exercise ( 10 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • The aim of this study is to explore participants' views and experiences of an eHealth phase 3 cardiac rehabilitation (CR) intervention: Physical Activity Towards Health (PATHway). (plos.org)
  • During 2015-2016, adult sodium intake averaged 3,535 mg/day and the prevalences of blood pressure control, combustible tobacco use, and physical inactivity were 48.5%, 22.3% and 29.1%, respectively. (cdc.gov)
  • Physical examination reveals a cardiac murmur . (osmosis.org)
  • Criteria for participation is males (50 years and over) who are healthy, are not taking cardiac or respiratory medication (e.g. (edu.au)
  • Evaluation of a multi-view autostereoscopic real-time 3D ultrasound system for minimally invasive cardiac surgery guidance. (uib.no)
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  • OK, you have survived a heart attack or cardiac repair surgery. (spokesman-recorder.com)
  • Participation in a cardiac rehabilitation program can prolong life for decades after a heart attack or cardiac surgery, and it is not just the quantity of life prolonged, but decades of high-quality living. (spokesman-recorder.com)
  • He had cardiac bypass surgery 1 year ago and had done very well after surgery, stopped smoking, followed an exercise and nutrition plan, and reported feeling "like a new man. (medscape.com)
  • Currently, cardiac rehab is recognized by health organizations as an important part of treatment for patients with heart disease. (cardiosmart.org)
  • Cardiac rehab is a comprehensive program that includes exercise training, education on lifestyle choices, risk factor modification and even mental health. (cardiosmart.org)
  • With this rising prevalence in sports participation, there is also an increasing interest in cardiovascular safety during exercise, especially with the sporadic reports of sudden death in young individuals who appeared to be in seemingly good health. (healthxchange.sg)
  • A cardiac rehabilitation program will provide a structured plan to increase cardiac health and fitness through exercise, nutrition, education, medical treatment and supervision. (spokesman-recorder.com)
  • Impact of exercise program on functional status among post lumbar laminectom. (slideshare.net)
  • The assessment of ventricular mechanical function during exercise is a key element of this thesis that enabled the exploration of functional cardiac limitations throughout and following endurance exercise. (edu.au)
  • Endurance exercise training stimulates numerous adaptive changes to the structure, morphology and function of the human heart. (edu.au)
  • While there a is a paucity of scientific support for the combination of cannabis use with exercise, accounts of its use among athletes are common (Brisola-Santos et al. (gssiweb.org)
  • Neutral impact on systolic and diastolic cardiac function of 2 years of intensified multi-intervention in type 2 diabetes: The randomized controlled Asker and Bærum Cardiovascular Diabetes (ABCD) study. (uib.no)
  • Can electrically assisted cycling be recommended in cardiac rehabilitation programs for coronary artery disease patients? (escardio.org)
  • This review summarizes our current knowledge on titin as a central node for exercise-induced mechanosignaling and remodeling and further highlights the pathophysiological implications. (frontiersin.org)
  • This thesis aimed to determine the time-course development (throughout exercise and during recovery) of cardiac perturbations evoked by exercise bouts that are typical of day-to-day endurance training. (edu.au)
  • The Women's Ischemic Syndrome Evaluation study (WISE study), the largest and most thoroughly investigated cohort of middle-aged women with cardiac syndrome X, showed that 5-year annualized event rates for cardiovascular events were 16.0% in women with nonobstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) (stenosis in any coronary artery of 1%-49%) and 7.9% in women with normal coronary arteries (stenosis of 0% in all coronary arteries). (medscape.com)
  • Cardiac syndrome X has been largely replaced by MVA, and it is diagnosed when the pathogenesis is unkown (ie, without epicardial artery stenosis or abnormal flow reserve). (medscape.com)
  • Cardiac syndrome X is a heterogeneous entity, both clinically and pathophysiologically, involving various pathogenic mechanisms. (medscape.com)
  • Endothelial dysfunction in cardiac syndrome X appears to be multifactorial and linked to risk factors such as smoking, obesity , hypercholesterolemia, and inflammation. (medscape.com)
  • Several studies support the presence of hyperinsulinemia in many patients with cardiac syndrome X. (medscape.com)
  • Cardiac syndrome X frequently occurs in perimenopausal or postmenopausal women, supporting a pathogenic role for estrogen deficiency. (medscape.com)
  • Cardiac syndrome X frequently occurs in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women. (medscape.com)
  • These changes disrupt the flow of potassium ions in the inner ear and in cardiac muscle, leading to hearing loss and an irregular heart rhythm characteristic of Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Schwartz PJ, Crotti L. QTc behavior during exercise and genetic testing for the long-QT syndrome. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Cardiac tumors are abnormal growths of cells that form a mass in the heart. (osmosis.org)
  • Dr. Dowell is lead author of the 2016 CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain. (cdc.gov)
  • While most heart patients can benefit greatly from cardiac rehab, not all take advantage of this critical program. (cardiosmart.org)
  • Experts agree that the most important thing you can do now is to participate in a customized cardiac rehabilitation program that is organized and supervised by your physician. (spokesman-recorder.com)
  • Physicians need to impress upon patients that the long-term outcome and quality of life will be greatly improved by participating in and completing a cardiac rehabilitation program. (spokesman-recorder.com)
  • Doctors should schedule a family meeting before discharge to initiate and get the patient enrolled in a cardiac rehabilitation program. (spokesman-recorder.com)
  • The meeting should include key members of the cardiac rehabilitation program such as an exercise physiologist, nutritionist or dietician and pharmacist to customize a program for the patient. (spokesman-recorder.com)
  • Studies have shown that participating in a cardiac rehabilitation program can cut hospital readmissions by over 30 percent. (spokesman-recorder.com)
  • Dr Jackson said he hoped a diet and exercise program would help reduce the LDL figure. (medscape.com)
  • However, Dr Jackson said he would be encouraging the president to cut more fat and carbohydrates from his diet and to take up a daily exercise regimen - he currently does not exercise - most likely a low-impact aerobic activity, as a means of getting him to lose weight and lower any potential cardiac risk. (medscape.com)
  • Exercise can be beneficial in this regard, as it can reduce the severity of psychiatric symptoms in a number of conditions. (frontiersin.org)
  • Resistance exercise training for anxiety and worry symptoms among young adults: a randomized controlled trial. (nih.gov)
  • A 2016 case study presents a rare case of a 24-year-old woman with a brain aneurysm who experienced a subarachnoid hemorrhage and died while masturbating. (healthline.com)
  • In a 2016 study published in European Urology , researchers surveyed a group of 31,925 men about their ejaculation frequency between 1992 and 2010. (healthline.com)
  • When news reports on sudden deaths of healthy and young individuals during sports are commonly in the spotlight and of public interest when they occur, such events are exceedingly rare amongst the multitudes that regularly exercise daily. (healthxchange.sg)
  • Both exercise-induced molecular mechanisms and physiological cardiac remodeling have been previously studied on a whole heart level. (researchgate.net)