Research on the 2006 World Cup soccer championship indicated that

A) ?the stress of watching matches raised the risk of cardiac events for people with cardiac problems.
B) ?the excitement of watching matches provided relief from reactivity.
C) ?men's but not women's risk of heart attack increased as a result of watching matches.
D) ?soccer fans were more likely to experience an initial cardiac event, but individuals with a history of heart disease actually experienced a lowered risk of cardiac events during and after matches.


A

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