Protecting the Heart in Motion: The Role of Physical Activity and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Preventing Sudden Cardiac Death

运动中的心脏保护:体育活动和心肺健康在预防猝死中的作用

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Abstract

Sudden cardiac death (SCD) remains one of the most devastating manifestations of cardiovascular disease. While traditional risk stratification has focused on structural heart disease and electrophysiological markers, growing evidence suggests that modifiable lifestyle factors-particularly physical activity (PA) and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF)-play a critical role in mitigating the risk of SCD. This narrative review synthesizes evidence on the associations between PA, CRF, and SCD risk. It explores potential biological mechanisms underlying these relationships, identifies key gaps in the literature, and discusses the clinical and public health implications. A substantial body of prospective cohort studies and meta-analyses demonstrates a strong, inverse, and dose-dependent association between both PA and CRF and the risk of SCD. Engaging in ⩾4 hours/week of moderate-to-vigorous PA or achieving CRF levels of ⩾8 to 10 METs is associated with 40% to 50% reductions in SCD risk. CRF also modifies the risk conferred by traditional cardiovascular risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, and systemic inflammation. Proposed mechanisms include favorable modulation of cardiovascular risk profiles, improved autonomic regulation, anti-arrhythmic and anti-ischemic effects, and enhanced myocardial function. However, evidence gaps persist regarding causal inference (absence of Mendelian randomization studies), optimal PA and CRF thresholds, sex- and age-specific effects, and interactions with other risk factors. PA and CRF are powerful, modifiable predictors of SCD and should be integrated into preventive strategies and routine clinical assessments. Targeted interventions to increase PA and improve CRF, especially among underrepresented and high-risk groups, offer an important opportunity to reduce the burden of SCD globally.

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