Exercise Recommendations for the Athlete With Coronary Artery Disease

AbstractPurpose of the reviewWe provide a framework for formulating exercise prescriptions for those with CAD in order to achieve the “optimal” dose of exercise for each individual.Recent findingsMultiple epidemiological studies demonstrate that exercise is inversely associated with atherosclerotic coronary artery disease (CAD), yet the risk of an acute coronary event is transiently elevated during vigorous exercise. In turn, CAD is the most common cause of exercise-related sudden cardiac death (SCD) in older athletes. When prescribing exercise recommendations for athletes with CAD, we should maintain equipoise between the benefits derived from sports participation and the risk of an adverse cardiac event.SummaryAthletes are not immune from atherosclerotic CAD, and we should perform risk assessments regardless of physical and athletic prowess. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing may be a useful tool to develop individualized exercise regimens for athletes with CAD.
Source: Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine - Category: Cardiology Source Type: research