Circulation. 2008;118:793-794
doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.108.190522
(Circulation. 2008;118:793-794.)
© 2008 American Heart Association, Inc.
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Physical Activity and Incidence of Atrial Fibrillation in Older Adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study
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Physical activity is often considered to increase the risk of
atrial fibrillation (AF), on the basis of anecdotal reports,
case series, and retrospective studies evaluating vigorous exertion
and endurance training in younger and middle-aged athletes;
however, most AF cases do not occur in athletes but in the general
population of older adults (

65 years old), in whom 10-year risk
of AF approaches 20%. At these ages, AF risk factors include
long-standing hypertension, reduced ventricular compliance,
and structural heart disease, all of which are risk factors
that might be improved or prevented by habitual light to moderate
activity. However, relationships of physical activity with incidence
of AF in older adults had not been evaluated. We prospectively
investigated associations of habitual light to moderate activity,
including leisure-time activities and walking, with AF incidence
among 5446 adults

65 years of age over a 12-year period. After
adjustment for other risk factors, both leisure-time activity
and walking were associated with significantly lower AF incidence,
including a 36% lower risk for the highest versus lowest quintile
of leisure-time activity and a 50% lower risk for the highest
versus lowest category of walking distance/pace. Strenuous exertion
was not required: Lower risk was seen with regularly walking
5 to 10 blocks per week and at 2- to 3-mph paces (greater distances
and paces were associated with even lower risk). Although these
observational findings do not prove causality, the strength
and consistency of associations, including among individuals
with and without preexisting cardiovascular disease, and the
known biological
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