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Playing football linked to increased cardiovascular risk
Updated On: 01 March, 2018 04:40 PM IST | New York | IANS
The study found that people who play football have a 5.5 times higher likelihood of developing atrial fibrillation, including other signs of abnormal electrical impulses in the heart, compared to the non-athletes


Is football your kids' favourite sport? Beware, playing football regularly may cause structural changes in the heart and elevate the risk of heart rhythm disorders later in life, researchers have warned.
The study found that people who play football have a 5.5 times higher likelihood of developing atrial fibrillation, including other signs of abnormal electrical impulses in the heart, compared to the non-athletes.
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