Heart fright for ex-BVB star Rosický: intensive care unit!
Heart fright for ex-BVB star Rosický: intensive care unit!
The former BVB star Tomáš Rosický, who is currently working as Sparta Prague sports director, has suffered important health setbacks last week. As in a report by t-online.de Given and had to spend several days in the intensive care unit.
Rosický was taken to the hospital about a week ago due to acute complaints. Fortunately, an operation was not necessary, and the former captain of the Czech national team is now at home. He expressed that he was convinced to expect a complete recovery, but is currently unable to perform his tasks as a sports director, which is why Tomáš Sivok takes over this position.
health concerns and lifestyle
In his explanations, Rosický emphasizes that personal lifestyle and lack of exercise were jointly responsible for his hospital stay. He admitted that he had to pay more attention to himself and leads unfavorable lifestyle as well as family preliminary stress as reasons for his health problems, such as Eurosport.de reported.
The German Heart Foundation points out that lifestyle factors such as unhealthy nutrition, lack of exercise and psychosocial stress contribute significantly to the risk of heart disease. Preventive measures can help minimize such risks. In particular, regular health checks from 35 years are recommended. This also includes, gradually healthy changes in lifestyle.
Rosický, who from 2001 to 2006 for Borussia Dortmund, where he became German champion in 2002 and reached the UEFA Cup final, and then played for Arsenal for ten years, experienced a shock in his sports career. After his active career, he had been a sports director at Sparta Prague since the end of 2018. Despite its current health challenges, the association shows support for Rosický, even after the situation around coach Lars Friis has changed.
The situation of Rosický reminds you how important it is to pay attention to your own health and to make lifestyle changes in order to prevent heart disease. Cardiovascular diseases in Germany are the most common cause of death, which underlines the need to take measures at an early stage and to be examined regularly.
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