The Haywire Heart
How Too Much Exercise Can Kill You, and What You Can Do to Protect Your Heart
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Steve Menasche
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Too much exercise can kill you.
The Haywire Heart is the first book to examine heart conditions in athletes. Intended for anyone who competes in endurance sports like cycling, triathlon, running races of all distances, and cross-country skiing, The Haywire Heart presents the evidence that going too hard or too long can damage your heart forever. You'll find what to watch out for, what to do about it, and how to protect your heart so you can enjoy the sports you love for years to come.
The Haywire Heart shares the developing research into a group of conditions known as "athlete's heart", starting with a wide-ranging look at the warning signs, symptoms, and how to recognize your potential risk. Leading cardiac electrophysiologist and masters athlete Dr. John Mandrola explores the prevention and treatment of heart conditions in athletes like arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation and flutter, tachycardia, hypertrophy, and coronary artery disease. He reviews new research about exercise intensity and duration, recovery, inflammation and calcification, and the ways athletes inflict lasting harm.
These heart problems are appearing with alarming frequency among masters athletes who are pushing their bodies harder than ever in the hope that exercise will keep them healthy and strong into their senior years. The book is complete with gripping case studies of elite and age-group athletes from journalist Chris Case - like the scary condition that nearly killed cyclist and coauthor Lennard Zinn - and includes a frank discussion of exercise addiction and the mental habits that prevent athletes from seeking medical help when they need it.
Dr. Mandrola explains why many doctors misdiagnose heart conditions in athletes and offers an invaluable guide on how to talk with your doctor about your condition and its proven treatments. He covers known heart irritants, training and rest modifications, effective medicines, and safe supplements that can reduce the likelihood of heart damage from exercise.
Heart conditions affect hardcore athletes as well as those who take up sports seeking better health and weight loss. The Haywire Heart is a groundbreaking and critically important guide to heart care for athletes. By protecting your heart now and watching for the warning signs, you can avoid crippling heart conditions and continue to exercise and compete for years to come.
©2018 Chris Case, John Mandrola, and Lennard Zinn (P)2018 TantorWhat listeners say about The Haywire Heart
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- I. Towner
- 19-10-18
Comprehensive and well narrated
This book is a very comprehensive appraisal of heart problems and how they relate to endurance athletes. It stops short of providing specific advice on quantity and intensity of training but provides the necessary case studies and scientific findings to help athletes make the judgement calls themselves. The narration is excellent and adds to the quality of the whole audio book.
I would recommend the book to all athletes who undertake relatively long training (think half marathon upwards) regularly, especially if you push yourself hard, not to scare you but to inform. I do not suffer from a heart condition but I am very pleased I listened to the book and hope to remain a non sufferer by taking their advice.
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- cluelessgoon
- 19-10-24
Loved the hopeful message of this book
I really enjoyed the stories and hopeful outcomes in this book. There’s a really good coverage of the science at a deep level which can be a little bit scary. The central message of this book is that it important to remember that there is a minimum effective dose and we need to be able to differentiate between that minimum and our addiction to an activity
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- Neil B.
- 19-05-21
Where’s the pdf
I thought this was a fascinating book but there needed to be a pdf with some illustrations particularly when trying to explain some of the complex biology. This would have been way easier to follow.
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