Atrial fibrillation (AFib) affects an estimated 12.1 million people in the United States by 2030, making it the most common heart rhythm disorder. AFib disrupts the heart’s normal rhythm, increasing the risk of stroke and heart failure by impacting blood flow throughout the body. For those living with AFib, maintaining an active lifestyle can be challenging due to concerns about triggering symptoms or complications during physical activity. Understanding how to exercise safely is essential for managing AFib and supporting overall cardiovascular health.
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6. Start Slow—Gradual Progression Matters For individuals with atrial fibrillation, starting an exercise routine slowly and progressing gradually is key to maintaining safety and supporting heart…