Older age and low fitness levels associated with heartbeat abnormalities that increase future cardiovascular risk

New research has revealed that older age and low aerobic fitness levels are strong and independent risk factors for a high burden of heartbeat irregularities, known as arrhythmias, that indicate future cardiovascular risk. The research was conducted in healthy participants between the ages of 40 and 60 years old with no heart symptoms.
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