Comparatively little is known about the risk of sudden death associated  withexercise in young competitive athletes, and whether the benefitsof  sports activity outweigh the hazards of exercise-relatedfatal events is a  clinical dilemma.
This is only a small part of the story, however, as there are  considerable effects of exercise whether it be at a competitive level or  on a ‘leisure’ level on patients of all ages. This in itself is of  massive importance to the cardiac patient population as exercise is a  key component of effective recovery and recommended as central in the  prevention of much cardiac disease.
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