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Athletes generally suffer from
Options
(a) tachycardia
(b) bradycardia
(c) dyspnoea
(d) cardiac arrythmias
Correct Answer:
bradycardia
Explanation:
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Subject: Biology
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Sinus Bradycardia in athletes is due to the heart adapting to physical stresses that it is put under by the athletes physical activity. This causes the heart to become more efficient producing a greater stroke volume, which in return allows the heart to circulate the same amount of blood with fewer contractions.