16.5M Americans at risk of stroke from exercising too hard: study

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16.5M Americans at risk of stroke from exercising too hard: study
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Push it — but not too hard.

Published in the scientific journal, researchers concluded that an elevated heart rate can induce a stroke in those with blocked carotid arteries.

But when fat and cholesterol build up, they form a plaque that narrows the artery, a process called stenosis. Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur concluded that an elevated heart rate can induce a stroke in those with blocked carotid arteries.Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur used a computational model to simulate blood flow in carotid arteries at three stages of stenosis: without blockage, with a mild 30% blockage and with a moderate 50% blockage.

Healthy patients and those with only slightly blocked arteries appeared to have exercise be beneficial for maintaining healthy blood flow.“Intense exercise shows adverse effects on patients with moderate or higher stenosis levels,” said author Somnath Roy.

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