Gulf Arabs risk heart attacks during Games-expert
DUBAI Aug 5 (Reuters) - A top cardiologist has warned television viewers in the United Arab Emirates to remain calm during the Olympics, saying they had a particularly poor record of heart attacks while watching sports.
Klaus Kallmayer, head of cardiology at City Hospital in Dubai and the German Heart Centre in Bremen, said cardiovascular incidents increase during sporting events as spectators get caught up in the moment.
"Watching a stressful sports game involving the national team can more than double the risk of an acute cardiovascular event. And the UAE's poor cardiovascular record means spectators here can be even more at risk," Kallmayer said in a statement.
"Sports enthusiasts who prefer watching the proceedings from the sofa rather than engaging in physical activity themselves should be aware that statistically the comfort of their living room is no safer than actually competing," he said.
Kallmayer said he did not wish to scare people away from watching the games, but cautioned them to avoid exceptional stress levels. (Reporting by Thomas Atkins; Editing by Alex Richardson)
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