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Published 09:50 11 Mar 2019 GMT
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Each participant named the triggers they got before suffering from a heart attack.
Of the answers given, researchers found an association between anger and the onset of heart attack symptoms but that when anger and phyical exertion were combined they tripled the risk of a heart attack.
Speaking to RTÉ, Dr Andrew Smyth, the studies lead author and a researcher at the HRB Clinical Research Facility at NUI Galway, said, "Previous studies have explored these heart attack triggers; however, they had fewer participants or were completed in one country, and data was limited from many parts of the world.
"This is the first study to represent so many regions of the world, including the majority of the world's major ethnic groups."
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