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. 2000 Dec;321(7276):1552-4.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.321.7276.1552.

Cardiovascular mortality in Dutch men during 1996 European football championship: longitudinal population study

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Cardiovascular mortality in Dutch men during 1996 European football championship: longitudinal population study

D R Witte et al. BMJ. 2000 Dec.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate whether an important football match increases stress to such an extent that it triggers acute myocardial infarction and stroke.

Design: Longitudinal study of mortality around 22 June 1996 (the day the Dutch football team was eliminated from the European football championship). Mortality on 22 June was compared with the five days before and after the match and in the same period in 1995 and 1997.

Setting: Netherlands.

Subjects: Dutch population aged 45 years or over in June 1996.

Main outcome measures: All cause mortality and mortality due to coronary heart disease and stroke.

Results: Mortality from coronary heart disease and stroke was increased in men on the day of the match (relative risk 1.51, 95% confidence interval 1.08 to 2.09). No clear rise in mortality was observed for women (1.11, 0.80 to 1.56). Among men, about 14 excess cardiovascular deaths occurred on the day of the match.

Conclusion: Important sporting events may provoke a sufficient level of stress to trigger symptomatic cardiovascular disease. The difference between men and women requires further investigation.

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Was it the excitement, or was it the final score? The Netherlands-France match triggered excess cardiovascular events in Dutchmen—but not in women
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Numbers of deaths from all causes and from myocardial infarction or stroke in men and women aged ⩾45 years, 17 June-27 June 1996. The quarter final match of the European championship between Netherlands and France was played on 22 June. Horizontal lines represent the mean and 95% confidence intervals for the five days preceding and five days after 22 June

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