2021 was a tragic year for the bodybuilding world. Over two dozen professional athletes died suddenly in a 12-month period, making headlines the world over. The youngest was 27 years old. Today, a ...
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Professional Bodybuilders Are Five Times More Likely to Die Suddenly Than Amateurs. Yes, it’s Because of the Drugs
In November 2021, a 29-year-old professional bodybuilder collapsed onstage during a regional competition in Europe. He died a few hours later. His autopsy would reveal a massively enlarged heart and ...
Male bodybuilders are facing a high risk of sudden death from heart problems, scientists warn in a new study. Sudden cardiac death is when someone dies unexpectedly due to a heart problem and is ...
The pro bodybuilding community said goodbye to another one of its own following the death of Craig Licker. Licker, a Massachusetts native, died earlier in the week, according to multiple reports. He ...
IFBB Pro bodybuilder Wang Kun, who competed in 212, Classic Physique, and the Men's Open, has tragically died at just 30 ...
Former Professional Bodybuilder Craig Licker Dead At 57 originally appeared on The Spun. In a year that has already seen several beloved bodybuilders pass away, we must sadly add another to the list.
Sudden cardiac death is responsible for an unusually high proportion of deaths in male bodybuilders worldwide with the highest risk among professional bodybuilders, according to research published in ...
The death of Chinese bodybuilding champion Wang Kun has reignited concerns about the cardiovascular risks linked to extreme ...
Sudden cardiac death is responsible for an unusually high proportion of deaths in male bodybuilders worldwide with the highest risk among professional bodybuilders, according to research published in ...
Professional male bodybuilders face more than five times the risk of sudden cardiac death compared to amateur athletes. Cardiac abnormalities and anabolic substance abuse were commonly found in ...
Male bodybuilders are facing a high risk of sudden death from heart problems, scientists warn in a new study. The research, published on Wednesday in the European Heart Journal, highlights the health ...
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