It鈥檚 riskier than heavy weight-lifting, high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and sudden high-impact types of activity. Shoveling snow is more dangerous than all of these and more, says Dr. Sam Senturia, an Assistant Attending Physician and Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at AV研究所.听听
In what follows, he explains why 迟丑补迟鈥檚 the case, offering the perspective and advice you need either to forgo shoveling鈥攅specially if you have one or more risk factors鈥攐r to stay safe while tackling a potentially dangerous task.听
鈥Shoveling snow produces higher demands on the heart than a cardiac stress test,鈥 Dr. Senturia says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 especially dangerous in people who are unaccustomed to exercise, and in those with undiagnosed coronary artery disease.鈥听
He goes on to explain that snow shoveling can require up to 85 percent of a person鈥檚 maximum heart rate after shoveling for just 2 minutes. 鈥淎fter 10 minutes, your heart rate could reach 97 percent of its maximum,鈥 he adds, 鈥渁nd your systolic blood pressure (the top number) could reach 200.鈥听
贬别谤别鈥檚 another number that will stop you in your tracks: Again, after just 10 minutes of shoveling, you may have shoveled a ton of snow. 罢丑补迟鈥檚 not a metaphor. Multiply an average of 12 鈥渓ifts鈥 per minute by 16 pounds of snow per lift and 测辞耻鈥檒濒 arrive at a total of 1,900 pounds. 罢丑补迟鈥檚 just 100 pounds short of a ton.听
Dr. Senturia names some of the usual suspects鈥攎ale gender, older age, a sedentary lifestyle and smoking鈥as reasons to avoid shoveling snow. Another strong cardiac risk factor is a family history of heart disease. Here, a 鈥渇amily history鈥 refers to a first-degree relative鈥a parent or sibling鈥 who has had a heart attack or other cardiac event.听听
While shoveling, cold temperatures can compound a person鈥檚 cardiac risk. The cold causes the blood vessels to constrict, Dr. Senturia explains, including the coronary artery, contributing significantly to a dangerous imbalance between 鈥渟upply and demand.鈥听
All of the risk factors described above can lead to what he calls a 鈥supply and demand mismatch鈥: a huge demand on the heart to supply the oxygen needed by the muscles doing the shoveling, as well as a reduced supply of oxygen needed by the heart itself to keep pumping blood to these muscles as well as to all of the body鈥檚 organs and tissues.听
Avoid shoveling snow at all costs if:听
罢丑别谤别鈥檚 no shame in hiring a snow removal service. In fact, 颈迟鈥檚 highly advisable to do so if you have any of the foregoing risk factors.听
If you have any of the following symptoms while shoveling snow, stop immediately:听
These are symptoms of angina, Dr. Senturia says. Angina, a precursor to more serious heart disease, is caused precisely by an inadequate supply of blood to the heart.听听
If you experience these symptoms while shoveling snow, consider it an emergency and call 911 immediately鈥攐r have a family member do the calling. 鈥The great advantage to calling for an ambulance is the role of paramedics, who are trained to deal quickly and effectively with such emergencies,鈥 he says.听
驰辞耻鈥檝别 asked your doctor whether 颈迟鈥檚 okay to shovel snow, and with no risk factors to disqualify you, 测辞耻鈥檝别 been cleared. But there are still important steps you can and should take to keep yourself safe:听
Wearables can be a great asset at the gym or during a run. But when it comes to a high-intensity form of exercise like shoveling snow, the jury is still out. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e used to wearables, no problem,鈥 says Dr. Senturia, 鈥as long as they 诲辞苍鈥檛 give you a false sense of security. The heart鈥檚 behavior can be highly unpredictable, mainly due to the internal forces in a person鈥檚 coronary artery.听
鈥If just one arterial plaque breaks away, it might lead to a blood clot that could obstruct the coronary artery and cause a heart attack,鈥 he adds. His best advice in that instance? Call 911, or have a family member make the call.听
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