
sportscardiologybc
@sportscardiobc
SportsCardiologyBC aims to make the incredibly beneficial act of exercising even safer through research, education, advocacy, and clinical assessment.
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https://linktr.ee/SportsCardiologyBC 23-05-2013 18:50:15
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Thank you to North Saanich Fire and Central Saanich Fire for participating in #FRCREED! ❤️ It was a pleasure working with you all, we appreciate your warm welcome and commitment to heart health! #sportscardiology #cardiacscreening #britishcolumbiacanada #earlydetection




Excited for our Anita Cote Keith George paper on: #Effects of #endurance #exercise training on left ventricular structure in healthy adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis published in European Society of Cardiology Journals European Journal of Preventative Cardiology academic.oup.com/eurjpc/advance…


Today is #pinkshirtday 💗 We wear pink shirts to help raise awareness on the issue of bullying and promote kindness, compassion, and inclusivity. Did you know that 1 in 5 kids are affected by bullying? Together, we can make a difference and #lifteachotherup Pink Shirt Day



SCBC sports cardiologists Jimmy McKinney and Nate Moulson are on the Current Controversies in Exercise and Cardiovascular Disease panel #Vasc2023


Have you wondered how resistance exercise training can affect the heart? The American Heart Association Association gives us this important update, which includes the benefits + consideration of #resistancetraining for people with and without heart disease ahajournals.org/doi/epdf/10.11…






💭 Is the game changing for athletes/exercisers with #HypertrophicCardiomyopathy? Read more in the newest focus issue of #CJC 👉 onlinecjc.ca/article/S0828-… Jimmy McKinney Nate Moulson #HCM





New study by Nate Moulson: Heart damage from COVID-19 is rare in young athletes. 🫀 Most had mild or no symptoms. Testing only needed if you have chest pain, breathlessness, or exercise issues. #COVID19 #HeartHealth #Athletes #SportsMedicine


Athletes aged 14–34 with heart conditions: the ORCCA Registry is the largest study of its kind — and it’s helping shape safer return-to-play guidelines. Led in Canada by @SportCardioBC’s Nate Moulson Learn more + find out if you're eligible: orccastudy.org/register/
