Sudden bursts of moderate to intense physical activity�such as jogging or having sex�significantly increase the risk of having a heart attack, especially in people who do not get regular exercise, U.S. researchers said Tuesday.
CHICAGO�Sudden bursts of moderate to intense physical activity�such as jogging or having sex�significantly increase the risk of having a heart attack, especially in people who do not get regular exercise, U.S. researchers said Tuesday.
So, it's not the sex that kills you, it's the lack of exercise the rest of the time that does.
CHICAGO�Sudden bursts of moderate to intense physical activity�such as jogging or having sex�significantly increase the risk of having a heart attack, especially in people who do not get regular exercise, U.S. researchers said Tuesday.
So, it's not the sex that kills you, it's the lack of exercise the rest of the time that does.
CHICAGO�Sudden bursts of moderate to intense physical activity�such as jogging or having sex�significantly increase the risk of having a heart attack, especially in people who do not get regular exercise, U.S. researchers said Tuesday.
So, it's not the sex that kills you, it's the lack of exercise the rest of the time that does.
Great reporting there!
No, the story doesn't say that. What it says is that the findings need to be balanced with ones that show exercise decreases heart attack risks over all, but increases it for an hour or two after exercising. Nothing wrong with the reporting, the headline is a bit sensational, is all.
CHICAGO�Sudden bursts of moderate to intense physical activity�such as jogging or having sex�significantly increase the risk of having a heart attack, especially in people who do not get regular exercise, U.S. researchers said Tuesday.
So, it's not the sex that kills you, it's the lack of exercise the rest of the time that does.
Great reporting there!
No, the story doesn't say that. What it says is that the findings need to be balanced with ones that show exercise decreases heart attack risks over all, but increases it for an hour or two after exercising. Nothing wrong with the reporting, the headline is a bit sensational, is all.
"especially in people who do not get regular exercise". It does say it, right in the bit I quoted. And yes, it's sensationalized. That's my point.
Conclusion Acute cardiac events were significantly associated with episodic physical and sexual activity; this association was attenuated among persons with high levels of habitual physical activity.
Attenuated, not eliminated. We all know of people who exercise frequently who have heart attacks. The risk of an attack is elevated right after exercise. If you exercise regularly, the risk is lower vs a person who doesn't. OTOH, if you exerice regularly, you're elevating your risk more regularly as well.
Actually, the headline is right as far as it goes.
Yup, I've met a couple of these women.
Yup, I've met a couple of these women.
And yet you're still alive. Your maple leaf as little too small for them?
So, it's not the sex that kills you, it's the lack of exercise the rest of the time that does.
Great reporting there!
So, it's not the sex that kills you, it's the lack of exercise the rest of the time that does.
Great reporting there!
Like when they say that shovelling can kill you.
Might as well just say, "exercise can kill you".
So, it's not the sex that kills you, it's the lack of exercise the rest of the time that does.
Great reporting there!
No, the story doesn't say that. What it says is that the findings need to be balanced with ones that show exercise decreases heart attack risks over all, but increases it for an hour or two after exercising. Nothing wrong with the reporting, the headline is a bit sensational, is all.
So, it's not the sex that kills you, it's the lack of exercise the rest of the time that does.
Great reporting there!
No, the story doesn't say that. What it says is that the findings need to be balanced with ones that show exercise decreases heart attack risks over all, but increases it for an hour or two after exercising. Nothing wrong with the reporting, the headline is a bit sensational, is all.
"especially in people who do not get regular exercise". It does say it, right in the bit I quoted. And yes, it's sensationalized. That's my point.
Attenuated, not eliminated. We all know of people who exercise frequently who have heart attacks. The risk of an attack is elevated right after exercise. If you exercise regularly, the risk is lower vs a person who doesn't. OTOH, if you exerice regularly, you're elevating your risk more regularly as well.
Actually, the headline is right as far as it goes.
And I'm goin' with that one.