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Bingo is more exciting than bungee jumping, according to research.
The National Bingo Game Association tested the reactions of a dozen young male thrill seekers.
They found that bingo set their pulses racing faster than extreme sports.
Heart monitors showed the men's pulses rose higher the nearer they came to winning a major bingo prize.
With just one number left to complete on the card, their heart rates were racing faster than when poised to leap from the bungee platform.
Just before the bungee jump, the average heart rate rose from around 60 to 138 beats per minute.In a dancing club it hovered around 88.
But with only one number still to complete on their bingo card their heart rates soared to an average 141 beats per minute.
Sports psychologist Lee Ashworth told Ananova:
Many of these guys were base jumpers who spend their free time parachuting from high buildings, so they are well used to taking big risks.
Yet even these adrenaline junkies found the excitement of waiting to see if their winning number would come up almost too much to bear.