2007年VOA标准英语-Sunday's Super Bowl Also Puts Focus on Heart He(在线收听) |
By Carol Pearson
This is what people expect to see from top football players: lots of action, intense competition, and physical contact. Dr. Roberts should know. He played in the National Football League for both the Miami Dolphins and Cleveland Browns before becoming a heart surgeon. Now he heads the Living Heart Foundation. Its mission is to educate people about heart disease, to encourage early detection through screening, and to provide a plan to improve an athlete or former athlete's health. It can even be a problem for young athletes. Seventeen-year-old Nick Rotolo died suddenly of a heart attack during a hockey game three years ago. And since then, other young athletes have suffered cardiac arrest. Through his foundation, Dr. Roberts and other doctors are screening high school athletes as part of a pilot program. In Italy, all young athletes undergo a thorough cardio screening before they are allowed to play on a team. Those at risk for heart attack are not allowed to play. The screening has reduced the incidence of sudden death in young Italian athletes by almost 90 percent, according to Dr. Gaetano Thiene from the Padua Center for Sports Medicine. "This was absolutely amazing because this was proving that the pre-participation screening is a life-saving tool." The combination of large body size is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. And the collisions associated with football and other contact sports can take a toll as an athlete ages. A new development in health care for athletes, and former athletes, involves a screening device called an SphygmoCor. It has a small pressure sensor that provides more information about blood pressure than the traditional arm cuff. It also assesses the condition of the arteries. Dr. Roberts adds, "With these newer techniques, we can detect earlier stages of athrosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, at a point where we can intervene and prevent serious consequences from occurring." More than a thousand active and retired athletes have been tested, using a SphygmoCor. Dr. Roberts says the early diagnosis has already saved lives. Video courtesy of JAMA |
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