STU DIE: Hot soccer fans are in danger of intense stress

This is a finding that many football fans may think they've known before. Supporters of the beautiful game experience very high levels of stress by looking at their teams, to the extent that they could endanger the heart attack, writes the new research. Cortisol hormone level [...]
Supporters of the beautiful game experience very high levels of stress by looking at their teams, to the extent that they could endanger the heart attack, writes the new research.
The level of cortisol hormone had been found to be too large and dangerous during matches, according to Oxford University, writes Independent.
The matches lost by the cheerleading teams were more likely to increase blood pressure and risk the heart, it says.
“Fans that are too attached to their teams that are, to have the feeling that you are “a <x1x2> with the team é experience much greater physical stress during match vision,” said Dr. Martha Newson, researcher.
These findings came after the study tested the sales of 40 Brazilians, before, during and after the major world Cup matches, including humiliating loss 7-1 from Germany to the semifinals of the World Cup.
Dr. Newson has suggested that stadiums consider the darkest lights and produce more soothing music after matches. /Periscope











