Daniel Afrifa, K. Nsiah, Appiah Collins Afriyie, Monday Omoniyi Moses
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Abstract
Background: Sporting activity promotes healthy living, increases health benefits, mitigates some chronic disease conditions and prevents premature death. Cardiovascular disease risks during sports activities and exercises are low but in some instances of undiagnosed pathological cardiac conditions, players could be at the risk of tragic cardiovascular events. Objectives: The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of high blood pressure, abnormal fasting blood sugar and lipid profiles, as probable cardiovascular disease risk factors among male soccer players. Methods: A cross-sectional study was used and 86 football players of the premier, 1st and 2nd divisions’ teams were used for the study. The blood pressure and biochemical markers such as fasting blood glucose and lipid profiles of the players were assessed. Results: Outof the86players,8(9.3%)weregoalkeepers,29(33.7%)weredefenders,34(39.5%)weremidfielders,while15(17.4%)were strikers. Theprevalenceof hypertensionanddiabetesamongthestudypopulationwere9.3% each. Themostprevalentabnormality was reduced high density lipoprotein (38.4%), followed by hypercholesterolemia (27.9%) and (7.0%) high low density lipoprotein respectively. Conclusions: The incidence of high blood pressure, high blood glucose, reduced high density lipoprotein and hypercholesterolemia observed in the study indicate that the players are at increased risks of cardiovascular diseases.