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Cardiology Clinics, 1982
Cardiac hypertrophy due to athletic training is a normal physiological response. There is no evidence that such cardiac enlargement is in any way pathological, and generally the heart weight does not exceed the ‘critical heart weight’ of approximately 500 g, which seems to be the limit for physiological hypertrophy.
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Cardiac hypertrophy due to athletic training is a normal physiological response. There is no evidence that such cardiac enlargement is in any way pathological, and generally the heart weight does not exceed the ‘critical heart weight’ of approximately 500 g, which seems to be the limit for physiological hypertrophy.
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Athletes' Heart and Echocardiography: Athletes' Heart
Echocardiography, 2008Sudden death of competitive athletes is rare. However, they continue to have an impact on both the lay and medical communities. These deaths challenge the perception that trained athletes represent the healthiest segment of modern society. There is an increasing frequency of such reported deaths worldwide and the visibility of this issue is underlined
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1992
AHS is a benign condition consisting of physiologic adaptations to the increased cardiac work load of exercise. Its primary features are biventricular hypertrophy and bradycardia associated with normal systolic and diastolic function. In addition, the alterations in cardiac structure are related to the type of training with dynamic training causing ...
G, Bryan, A, Ward, J M, Rippe
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AHS is a benign condition consisting of physiologic adaptations to the increased cardiac work load of exercise. Its primary features are biventricular hypertrophy and bradycardia associated with normal systolic and diastolic function. In addition, the alterations in cardiac structure are related to the type of training with dynamic training causing ...
G, Bryan, A, Ward, J M, Rippe
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Cardiology Clinics, 1987
The clinical features of athletic hearts are confusing to physicians who are unfamiliar with them. In particular, the diagnosis of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy may be suggested. The clinical signs of athletes' hearts are discussed with special reference to this difficult diagnosis.
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The clinical features of athletic hearts are confusing to physicians who are unfamiliar with them. In particular, the diagnosis of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy may be suggested. The clinical signs of athletes' hearts are discussed with special reference to this difficult diagnosis.
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International Journal of Cardiology
BACKGROUND Athlete's heart is associated with physiological electrical and structural remodelling. Despite the plethora of data published on male athletes, solid data derived from female athletes, compared to male counterparts or sedentary women, are ...
F. D'ascenzi +11 more
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BACKGROUND Athlete's heart is associated with physiological electrical and structural remodelling. Despite the plethora of data published on male athletes, solid data derived from female athletes, compared to male counterparts or sedentary women, are ...
F. D'ascenzi +11 more
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Athlete’s Heart and Left Heart Disease
2018Physical activity comprises all muscular activities that require energy expenditure. Regular sequence of structured and organized exercise with the specific purpose of improving wellness and athletic performance is defined as a sports activity.Exercise can be performed at various levels of intensity and duration.
de Gregorio, Cesare +2 more
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International Journal of Cardiology, 1987
The athlete's heart is a benign condition, associated with physiologic alterations that can be detected on physical and laboratory examination. Echocardiography is a particularly useful technique is quantitating cardiac adaptation to exercise training and in screening for cardiovascular disorders that can be deleterious to the athlete. Cardiomyopathies
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The athlete's heart is a benign condition, associated with physiologic alterations that can be detected on physical and laboratory examination. Echocardiography is a particularly useful technique is quantitating cardiac adaptation to exercise training and in screening for cardiovascular disorders that can be deleterious to the athlete. Cardiomyopathies
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JACC Cardiovascular Imaging, 2019
OBJECTIVES The aim of this meta-analysis was to derive normal reference values of biventricular size and function estimated by cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in competitive athletes.
F. D’Ascenzi +8 more
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OBJECTIVES The aim of this meta-analysis was to derive normal reference values of biventricular size and function estimated by cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in competitive athletes.
F. D’Ascenzi +8 more
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Athlete Heart in Children and Young Athletes. Echocardiographic Findings in 331 Cases
Pediatric Cardiology, 2021A. Rodriguez-López +7 more
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Differentiating Athlete's Heart From Cardiomyopathies - The Left Side.
Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2018In athletes who undertake a high volume of high intensity exercise, the resultant changes in cardiac structure and function which develop as a result of physiological adaptation to exercise (so called "Athlete's Heart") may overlap with some features of ...
M. Brosnan, D. Rakhit
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