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Saturday 6th March 2021 • Promotional Content


Innovative healthcare, alternative remedies & beauty Healthcare Innovations 13


Goals for 2021 — boost your heart health


Goals for 2021 - Boost Your Heart


Professor Sanjay Sharma is used to helping his patients keep all those se beginning of each year to move more, drink less, eat well and lose weight.


As one of the leading Sports Cardiologists in the world, he has 23 years athletes for heart conditions as well as providing safe exercise advice and heart conditions who wish to participate in intensive exercise. An advocate Sharma says that regular exercise reduces the risks posed by obesity and d of brisk walking each day can add up to seven years to your life. He adds t the risk of someone in their 50s or 60s dying froma heart attack by half.


However he recommends that middle aged and older people unaccusto seek medical advice if they have symptoms or risk factors for cardiac appointed the Medical Director of the London Marathon in 2007 and led during the London 2012 Olympics. He chaired the panel which publishe Cardiology Guidelines in Sports Cardiology, the first of their kind to a diagnosis, risk assessment and management of exercising individualswith c


Professor Sharma is the Chairman for the Football Association cardiac Con cardiac health of athletes from many elite sporting organisations including British Rugby League and Union and the English Institute of Sport. He is als Risk in the Young screening programme, which is responsible for screenin athletic squads, and the largest of its kind in the UK.


Professor Sanjay Sharma is committed to supporting individuals with sedentary lifestyles to keep all those New Year’s resolutions to exercise more and achieve their health goals


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s one of the leading sports cardiologists in the world, Professor Sanjay Sharma has


23 years’ experience in investigating top athletes for heart conditions as well as providing safe exercise advice and prescription for individuals with heart conditions who wish to partic- ipate in intensive exercise. An advo- cate for exercise and a runner himself, Sharma says that regular exercise reduces the risks posed by obesity and diabetes, and even just 25 minutes of brisk walking each day can add up to seven years to your life. He adds that moderate exercise can reduce the risk of someone in their 50s or 60s dying from a heart attack by half. However, he recommends that


middle aged and older people unaccustomed


to intensive exer-


cise should seek medical advice if they have any symptoms or risk factors for cardiac disease. Professor Sharma was appointed the medical


director of the London Marathon in 2007 and led the heart screening for Team GB during the London 2012 Olympics. He also chaired the panel which published the 2020 European Society of Cardiology Guidelines in Sports Cardiology, the first of their kind to assist general cardiologists in the diagnosis, risk assessment and management of exercising individuals with cardiovascular disease. Professor Sharma is the chairman


for the Football Association Cardiology Consensus Group, and looks after the cardiac health of athletes from many elite sporting organisations including the Premier Football League, the British Rugby League and Union and the English Institute of Sport. He’s also the cardiologist for the Cardiac Risk in the Young screening programme, which is responsible for screening athletes from most GB national athletic squads, and is the largest of its kind in the UK.


To arrange a referral or a consultation, get in touch via email: info@sanjaysharma.co.uk or telephone on 020 8297 9100 sanjaysharma.co.uk


“I provide full cardiac assessments for professional athletes in line with the pre-signing medical assessment requirements of professional sports clubs, leagues and associations. I also provide cardiac assessments and advice for members of the public engaged in recreational sport, to assist them to fulfil their performance aspirations and goals through safe intensification of exercise within their cardiac limits. ”


Prof Sanjay Sharma


To arrange a referral or a consultation, please email info@sanjaysharma.co.uk or call 020 8297 9100


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I provide full cardiac assessments for professional athletes assessment requirements of professional sports clubs, provide cardiac assessments and advice for members of sport, to assist them to fulfill their performance as intensification of exercise within their cardiac limits.


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