exercise effect on arrhythmia prognosis
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My own thoughts on the matter are that the palps that develop as a result of exercise (assuming they are atrial and BENIGN) are nothing but a nuisance, potentially controllable to some degree with certain medications. They should be relegated to the same class of symptoms with the pain from a twisted ankle, bruised rib or a pulled hamstring. For those afflicted, they are the physical manifestation of some excess physical stress on the body and can be considered the price we pay for competition. It may be that we worsen the situation by driving ourselves relentlessly, but that's actually not proven as far as I can tell (at least one of the leading cardio/ep's has indicated to me to keep on going in the twilight of my soccer career).
I am sure that once we enter the sunset years and don't need to push ourselves to the limit anymore, these things will die away.
Until then, however, damn the palps and enjoy the sport!