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Heart 2003;89:555-556; doi:10.1136/heart.89.5.555
Copyright © 2003 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Cardiovascular Society
Heart 2003;89:555-556
© 2003 by BMJ Publishing Group & British Cardiac Society

SCIENTIFIC LETTER

Lower myocardial infarction mortality in French men the day France won the 1998 World Cup of football

F Berthier1, F Boulay2

1 Department of Public Health and Medical Information, Nice Teaching Hospital, Nice, France
2 Department of Medical Information, Centre Hospitalier Princesse Grâce, Monaco

Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
Dr F Berthier, Department of Public Health and Medical Information, Nice Teaching Hospital, BP 1179, 06003 Nice Cedex 1, France;
berthier.f@chu-nice.fr

Accepted 14 January 2003

Keywords: myocardial infarction; mortality; sporting event; football

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Events that induce stress in a large number of people in a defined area, such as earthquakes and war, have been reported to increase the incidence of myocardial infarction. In contrast, the effect of major sporting events, such as a major football (soccer) match, on cardiovascular mortality is still controversial.1–3 On one hand the emotional and mental stress, and alcohol and tobacco consumption, could increase myocardial infarction mortality, but on the other hand the immense fervour and the collective euphoria observed at the time of a victory could decrease this mortality. We hypothesise that in an exceptional positive sporting event, the total effect could be a decrease in cardiovascular mortality. The final of the World Cup of football held in France on Sunday 12 July 1998 gave us the opportunity to assess this hypothesis.

METHODS

We analysed data on mortality using the French cause of deaths statistics system for June–July 1997 . . . [Full text of this article]


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