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Athlete's Heart: Is the Morganroth Hypothesis Obsolete?
Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2018In 1975, Morganroth and colleagues reported that the increased left ventricular (LV) mass in highly trained endurance athletes versus nonathletes was primarily due to increased end-diastolic volume while the increased LV mass in resistance trained ...
M. Haykowsky +3 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1975
Excerpt To the editor: In their recent paper "Comparative Left Ventricular Dimensions in Trained Athletes" (Ann Intern Med82:521-524), Morganroth and associates arbitrarily classify athletic endeav...
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Excerpt To the editor: In their recent paper "Comparative Left Ventricular Dimensions in Trained Athletes" (Ann Intern Med82:521-524), Morganroth and associates arbitrarily classify athletic endeav...
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Structural and functional adaptations in the athlete’s heart
The ESC Textbook of Sports Cardiology, 2019Cardiac changes in athletes have been described for more than a century, with initial observations derived by chest percussion and chest X-rays. Recent advances in cardiovascular imaging have allowed morphological and functional assessment of cardiac ...
A. Pelliccia, S. Caselli
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2016
General issues on cardiovascular disease in pregnancy are discussed. The implications of pregnancy for individual disease entities are also discussed in relevant chapters.
Demosthenes G. Katritsis +2 more
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General issues on cardiovascular disease in pregnancy are discussed. The implications of pregnancy for individual disease entities are also discussed in relevant chapters.
Demosthenes G. Katritsis +2 more
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Comprehensive therapy, 1985
Exercise training has an effect on myocardial metabolism and the coronary vasculature. Alterations in the autonomic nervous system tone appear to account for the bradycardia often seen in athletes. Cardiomyopathy is the main threat to health and life in the young competitive athlete.
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Exercise training has an effect on myocardial metabolism and the coronary vasculature. Alterations in the autonomic nervous system tone appear to account for the bradycardia often seen in athletes. Cardiomyopathy is the main threat to health and life in the young competitive athlete.
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The Athlete’s Heart—Challenges and Controversies
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2022André La Gerche +2 more
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Šport in zdravje, 2010
The term "athlete's heart" denotes significantly enlarged dimension and funcional abilities of the heart as a result of adaptive reaction to intensive, long-lasting sport training, primarily of the aerobic endurance type. The adequate aerobic training elicits adaptation changes in the myocard similar to those that resistance training provokes in ...
Heimer, Stjepan, Rakovac, Marija
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The term "athlete's heart" denotes significantly enlarged dimension and funcional abilities of the heart as a result of adaptive reaction to intensive, long-lasting sport training, primarily of the aerobic endurance type. The adequate aerobic training elicits adaptation changes in the myocard similar to those that resistance training provokes in ...
Heimer, Stjepan, Rakovac, Marija
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Novel insights into the athlete’s heart: is myocardial work the new champion of systolic function?
European Heart Journal Cardiovascular Imaging, 2022Marton Tokodi +2 more
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