The Complex but Fascinating Relationship between Sport and Atrial Fibrillation: From Pathophysiology to the Clinical Scenario
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Objective
3. Methods
3.1. Search Strategy
3.2. Study Eligibility
4. Epidemiology of Atrial Fibrillation in Athletes
5. The Borderline between Beneficial Physical Activity and the Risk of Atrial Fibrillation: From Endurance to Mixed Activity
- An active and fit lifestyle reduces the AF risk.
- The risk of developing AF seems to be related to the type and intensity of exercise.
- Endurance exercise far beyond the recommended volume in current guidelines seems to be associated with higher AF risk.
6. Sport and Atrial Fibrillation: Pathophysiology
6.1. Autonomic Nervous System Changes
6.2. Inflammation and Oxidative Stress
6.3. Atrial Enlargement and Fibrosis
6.4. BMI and Diet
6.5. Exogen Stimulant Agents and Supplements
- Imbalance and changes in ANS may promote AF onset and persistence.
- Strenuous and continuous exercise seems to cause a generalized pro-inflammatory status, which may promote and maintain AF.
- Atrial enlargement and fibrosis are part of the arrhythmic substrate for the development of AF.
- Diet, BMI and body weight act in AF pathogenesis and prognosis.
- Supplements should be consumed carefully in AF and athlete populations.
7. Sport and Atrial Fibrillation: Clinical Management
- Athletes with AF can present with heterogeneous clinical symptoms or being asymptomatic.
- Reduction in physical activity should be an initial approach in AF athletes.
- Symptomatic athletes should undergo medical therapy or be referred for ablation.
- DOAC, when needed, can be considered in AF athletes alongside different strategies.
8. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Authors, Year, and Country | Study Design | Number of Athletes | Age | Years and Type of Training | Main Conclusions |
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Karjalainen (1998), Finland [5] | Case-control study | 300 | 35–59 | 11 Long term vigorous exercise | AF risk increased in veterans |
Mont (2002), Spain [6] | Case-control study | 1160 | <65 | 21 ± 12 All types | Higher LAF in sportsmen |
Hoogsteen (2004), Netherlands [12] | Observational study | 30 | 48.1 ± 7.8 | >10 (mean 16.5 ± 9.3) Running and cycling | AF changed into permanent in a minority of well-trained athletes |
Elosua (2005), Spain [7] | Case–control study | 70 | <65 | No sport practice/Former sport practice <1500 h/life or sport practice >1500 h/life All types | Cumulated lifetime and current sport practice is associated with LAF increased risk |
Pelliccia (2005), Italy [9] | Case-control study | 1777 | 24 ± 6 | from 2 to 28 (mean 6) All types (elite athletes) | AF prevalence <1% in elite athletes as in general population |
Heidbuchel (2006), Belgium [8] | Case-control study | 137 | 53 ± 9 | Not specified Endurance sports | A history of endurance sports activity is associated with the development of AF after ablation of atrial flutter |
Abdulla (2009), Denmark [10] | Meta-analysis | 655 | 51 ± 9 | Various Mixed and endurance sports | AF risk is significantly higher in athletes compared with not athletes |
Newman (2021), UK [11] | Meta-analysis | 6816 | 39–72 | Various Mixed and endurance sports | AF risk greater in athletes, in particular in those participating in mixed sport and younger athletes |
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Tatangelo, M.; Rebecchi, M.; Sgueglia, M.; Colella, A.; Crescenzi, C.; Panattoni, G.; Ciampi, P.; Lanza, O.; Canali, E.; Calò, L. The Complex but Fascinating Relationship between Sport and Atrial Fibrillation: From Pathophysiology to the Clinical Scenario. J. Cardiovasc. Dev. Dis. 2023, 10, 255. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcdd10060255
Tatangelo M, Rebecchi M, Sgueglia M, Colella A, Crescenzi C, Panattoni G, Ciampi P, Lanza O, Canali E, Calò L. The Complex but Fascinating Relationship between Sport and Atrial Fibrillation: From Pathophysiology to the Clinical Scenario. Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease. 2023; 10(6):255. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcdd10060255
Chicago/Turabian StyleTatangelo, Mario, Marco Rebecchi, Marianna Sgueglia, Alessandra Colella, Cinzia Crescenzi, Germana Panattoni, Pellegrino Ciampi, Oreste Lanza, Emanuele Canali, and Leonardo Calò. 2023. "The Complex but Fascinating Relationship between Sport and Atrial Fibrillation: From Pathophysiology to the Clinical Scenario" Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease 10, no. 6: 255. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcdd10060255
APA StyleTatangelo, M., Rebecchi, M., Sgueglia, M., Colella, A., Crescenzi, C., Panattoni, G., Ciampi, P., Lanza, O., Canali, E., & Calò, L. (2023). The Complex but Fascinating Relationship between Sport and Atrial Fibrillation: From Pathophysiology to the Clinical Scenario. Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease, 10(6), 255. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcdd10060255