AF in athletes – the reverse J-curve

25th December, 2025, A/Prof Chee L Khoo

AF?

With increasing prevalence of obesity, type 2 diabetes, hypertension and obstructive sleep apnoea, we are encountering increasing prevalence of atrial fibrillation in our practice. These are the common risk factors which we associate with a higher risk of developing AF. Surprisingly, there is one group which stands out different from the expected groups listed above.…

Marathon running – putting science into practice

27th December 2023, A/Prof Chee L Khoo

Endurance athlete

When we think about extreme physical activity (EPA) such as marathon running, apart from the perceived issue of wearing out knee and hip joints (that’s another issue, another day), we think about the cardiovascular risks or benefits that comes with this intense physical activity. We explored the issue of marathon running and cardiovascular risks 9 months ago here.…

Endurance athletes – do they have more CV events?

25th March 2023, Dr Chee L Khoo

It’s not really an article you want to read at the eve of a major event. I am off to Paris this week for my second overseas marathon. My cardiologist thinks I am medically crazy to do a marathon at all. So far, I have kept up my side of the bargain by keeping my heart rate to the recommended maximal heart rate during my training (and mostly during the events).…