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To the Editor: I read with great interest the meta-analysis on athlete’s heart by Pluim et al.1 In the introduction, they quote previous investigations, including the results of a meta-analysis from my group,2 3 and state that “...they have not been able to resolve satisfactorily the question regarding the existence of 2 types of athlete’s heart.” I ...
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To provide clinically relevant criteria for differentiation between the athlete’s heart and similar appearing hypertrophic (HCM), dilated (DCM), and arrhythmogenic right-ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) in MRI.
J. Kübler +11 more
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Heart rate monitoring of physical fitness training load based on wavelet transform
The detection of fluctuations is a crucial step in the process of isolating heart rate oscillation signals. This is necessary to circumvent the issue wherein a variety of auditory signals will invariably interfere with the collection of centre velocity ...
Feng Zhao +2 more
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The current study examined differences in heart rate (HR) variability (HRV) across student-athlete eligibility classifications within a men’s soccer team. The study also aimed to identify any differences in HRV while competing at home or away.
Rohan Edmonds +6 more
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Interrelation among exercise training, cardiac hypertrophy, and tissue kallikrein-kinin system in athlete and non-athlete women [PDF]
Introduction: The tissue kallikrein-kinin system is an endogenous homeostatic pathway, which its stimulation is associated with cardioprotection. The present study aimed to determine the effect of exercise training on plasma tissue kallikrein (TK) and ...
Behnam Heidari +4 more
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Implementation of Oxymetry Sensors for Cardiovascular Load Monitoring When Physical Exercise
The performance condition of an athlete must always be maintained, one way to maintain that performance is by training. Each individual has different abilities and physiological responses in receiving the portion of the exercise.
Dhodit Rengga Tisna +2 more
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The growth of sport science technology is enabling more sporting teams to implement athlete monitoring practices related to performance testing and load monitoring.
Branson L. Palmer +4 more
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Deconditioning the athletic heart [PDF]
A 42-year-old competitive runner was referred for cardiac screening following the death of one of his running partners from a cardiomyopathy. He had no significant cardiac symptoms and there was no family history of a cardiomyopathy. Baseline ECG and echocardiography were abnormal with deep T-wave inversion in leads V1–V3 (figure 1A), mild left ...
Andrew R J, Mitchell +2 more
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Energy balance during two days of continuous stationary cycling
This study examined the capabilities of an ultraendurance athlete to self-regulate their diet during an attempt on the record for the longest period of stationary cycling.
Stewart Kelly L, Stewart Ian B
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Effects of the heart contractility and its vascular load on the heart rate in athlets [PDF]
Heart rate (HR) is the most affordable indicator for measuring. In order to control the individual response to physical exercises of different load types heart rate is measured when the athletes perform different types of muscular work (strength machines,
Vitaliy R. Orel +2 more
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