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Regular participation in intensive physical exercise is associated with electro-morphological changes in the heart. This benign process is called athlete’s heart. Athlete’s heart resembles few pathologic conditions in some aspects.
Mohammad Hossein Jadbabaei +2 more
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The Role of Multimodality Imaging in Athlete’s Heart Diagnosis: Current Status and Future Directions
“Athlete’s heart” is a spectrum of morphological and functional changes which occur in the heart of people who practice physical activity. When athlete’s heart occurs with its most marked expression, it may overlap with a differential diagnosis with ...
Simona Sperlongano +2 more
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Physiological load estimation in athletes using ECG-derived features and gradient-boosted modeling [PDF]
IntroductionMeasuring internal load is crucial for athlete training management, but many athlete monitoring tools use proprietary pipelines that lack transparency and reproducibility.MethodsThis study presents a retrospective ECG/HRV-based machine ...
Mei Li, Jichao Xu
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Increased Expression of N2BA Titin Corresponds to More Compliant Myofibrils in Athlete’s Heart
Long-term exercise induces physiological cardiac adaptation, a condition referred to as athlete’s heart. Exercise tolerance is known to be associated with decreased cardiac passive stiffness.
Dalma Kellermayer +2 more
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Athlete's Heart: A Cardiovascular Step-By-Step Multimodality Approach
“Athlete’s heart” is a spectrum of morphological, functional, and regulatory changes that occur in people who practice regular and long-term intense physical activity.
Stefano Palermi +14 more
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The athlete’s heart is a proarrhythmic heart, and what that means for clinical decision making
Hein Heidbüchel
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The athlete’s heart: insights from echocardiography
The manifestations of the athlete’s heart can create diagnostic challenges during an echocardiographic assessment. The classifications of the morphological and functional changes induced by sport participation are often beyond ‘normal limits’ making it ...
H. Flanagan +7 more
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Background Athlete’s heart is a condition of exercise-induced cardiac remodelling. Adult male endurance athletes more often remodel beyond reference values. The impact of sex on remodelling through adolescence remains unclear. Paediatric reference values
M. Forså +7 more
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Cardiac imaging in athlete’s heart: current status and future prospects
Background Physical activity contributes to changes in cardiac morphology, which are known as “athlete’s heart”. Therefore, these modifications can be characterized using different imaging modalities such as echocardiography, including Doppler (flow ...
Nurmakhan Zholshybek +9 more
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The Athlete's Heart-Challenges and Controversies: JACC Focus Seminar 4/4.
Regular exercise promotes structural, functional, and electrical remodeling of the heart, often referred to as the "athlete's heart," with intense endurance sports being associated with the greatest degree of cardiac remodeling.
A. La Gerche +7 more
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