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Cardiac magnetic resonance T2 mapping and feature tracking in athlete’s heart and HCM
Distinguishing hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) from left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) due to systematic training (athlete’s heart, AH) from morphologic assessment remains challenging. The purpose of this study was to examine the role of T2 mapping and
M. Gastl +12 more
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Structural features of the athlete heart as defined by echocardiography.
The morphologic concepts of the "athlete heart" have been enhanced and clarified over the last 10 years by virtue of M-mode echocardiographic studies performed on more than 1,000 competitive athletes.
B. Maron
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Towards distributed real-time physiological processing in mobile environments [PDF]
Physiological monitoring has been used in a wide range of scenarios to assist in disease diagnosis, athlete monitoring and other activities. There are also many opportunities in analysing aggregate data from groups of people rather than individuals such ...
Kevin Lee +8 more
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Background: Most of our knowledge on training-induced cardiac remodeling is derived from men, with the paucity of data from women representing an important gap in knowledge.
F. D’Ascenzi +5 more
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Sacred Heart University Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 1
The Illusion of Touch / Timothy Deenihan, editor -- Our Natural World / by Jennifer Mattei, Ph.D. -- Building Bridges Among Pioneers: Alumni Engagement offers a virtual community with real heart -- Big News for a Small Town: Local journalism is alive and
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Athlete’s heart (AH) represents the heart’s remarkable ability to adapt structurally and functionally to prolonged and intensive athletic training. Characterized by increased left ventricular (LV) wall thickness, enlarged cardiac chambers, and augmented ...
Nima Baba Ali +11 more
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Physiologic and Clinical Features of the Paralympic Athlete's Heart.
Importance Paralympic medicine is a newly adopted term to describe the varied health care issues associated with athletes in the Paralympics. Scarce scientific data, however, are currently available describing the cardiac remodeling in Paralympic ...
A. Pelliccia +7 more
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Sudden cardiac death in an athlete is rare and tragic event. An athlete's death draws high public attention given that athletes are considered the healthiest category of society.
Aranđelović Aleksandra Č. +3 more
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All‐Polyimide‐Mediated Liquid Metal Assembly on Aerogels for Breathable and Robust Electronic Skins
An all‐polyimide‐mediated assembly strategy resolves the fundamental conflict between physiological breathability and electromechanical robustness in wearable electronics. By integrating a polyamic acid‐encapsulated liquid metal ink onto an ultralight polyimide aerogel, imidization‐induced contraction enables low‐temperature conductive activation and ...
Haijun Zhu +18 more
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Echocardiography: profiling of the athlete\u27s heart
Cardiovascular physiologic remodeling associated with athleticism may mimic many of the features of genetic and acquired heart disease. The most pervasive dilemma is distinguishing between normal and abnormal physiologic remodeling in an athlete\u27s ...
Spiegel, Denise +2 more
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