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Cerebral Blood and Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow Dynamics in Endurance Athletes: Associations With Aortic Recoil and Heart Rate. [PDF]

open access: yesScand J Med Sci Sports
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Echocardiographic Evaluation of the Athlete’s Heart: Focused Review and Update

Current Cardiology Reports, 2022
Linda Lee   +2 more
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The multi-modality cardiac imaging approach to the Athlete's heart: an expert consensus of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Heart Journal Cardiovascular Imaging, 2015
peer reviewedThe term 'athlete's heart' refers to a clinical picture characterized by a slow heart rate and enlargement of the heart. A multi-modality imaging approach to the athlete's heart aims to differentiate physiological changes due to intensive ...
Maurizio Galderisi   +2 more
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Athlete's heart or heart disease in the athlete? Evaluation by cardiopulmonary exercise testing.

Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 2023
Routine or vigorous training, particularly in competitive and elite athletes practicing dynamic sports, leads to a constellation of structural and functional cardiovascular adaptations, facilitating an increased capacity to deliver oxygen to the working ...
A. Segreti   +9 more
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Training prediction and athlete heart rate measurement based on multi-channel PPG signal and SVM algorithm

Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, 2020
Athlete’s heart rate measurement has certain guiding significance for athlete training and competition intensity arrangement. At present, the accuracy and efficiency of the athlete’s heart rate measurement method cannot meet the actual training needs of ...
Tang Lei, Zhu Cai, Luo Hua
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Echocardiographic evaluation of the Athlete’s heart

Echocardiography, 2021
Cardiac response to prolonged, intense exercise induces phenotypic and physiologic adaptive changes that improve myocardial ability to meet oxygen demands. These adaptations, termed “athletes’ heart,” have been extensively studied. The importance of this
A. Albaeni, John W. Davis, Masood Ahmad
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