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Cardiac remodeling in ambitious endurance-trained amateur athletes older than 50 years–an observational study

BACKGROUND: Data on cardiac remodeling in veteran athletes are conflicting but of clinical importance. METHODS: Sixty-nine clinically stable and healthy individuals >50 years were identified (median 55 (IQR 52–64), 26% female). Echocardiographic features were identified in individuals, who have p...

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Autores principales: Dalos, Daniel, Dachs, Theresa, Gatterer, Constantin, Schneider, Matthias, Binder, Thomas, Bonderman, Diana, Hengstenberg, Christian, Panzer, Simon, Aschauer, Stefan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9004772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35413088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266951
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author Dalos, Daniel
Dachs, Theresa
Gatterer, Constantin
Schneider, Matthias
Binder, Thomas
Bonderman, Diana
Hengstenberg, Christian
Panzer, Simon
Aschauer, Stefan
author_facet Dalos, Daniel
Dachs, Theresa
Gatterer, Constantin
Schneider, Matthias
Binder, Thomas
Bonderman, Diana
Hengstenberg, Christian
Panzer, Simon
Aschauer, Stefan
author_sort Dalos, Daniel
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description BACKGROUND: Data on cardiac remodeling in veteran athletes are conflicting but of clinical importance. METHODS: Sixty-nine clinically stable and healthy individuals >50 years were identified (median 55 (IQR 52–64), 26% female). Echocardiographic features were identified in individuals, who have performed endurance sports at 70% of their maximum heart rate for at least 1 hour 3 times/ week over the previous 5 years. RESULTS: Median training time in all participants was 6 hours per week. Therefore, based on these 6 hours of weekly training, participants were grouped into 45 ambitious endurance-trained amateur athletes (EAA) and 24 recreationally active endurance-trained athletes (RAP) training ≥6 hours (6–10) and <6 hours (3.5–5), respectively. Left ventricular (LV) diameters were slightly larger in EAA than in RAP (27 mm/m(2) (25–28) vs. 25 mm/m(2) (24–27), p = 0.023) and EAA showed preserved diastolic function (p = 0.028) with lower E/E’ ratio (7 (6–9) vs. 9 (7–10), p = 0.039). Interventricular septal thickness and relative wall thickness ratio were similar. Global right ventricular and LV strain were similar, but left atrial (LA) reservoir strain was higher in EAA than in RAP (27% (22–34) vs. 20% (15–29), p = 0.002). CONCLUSIONS: Endurance training in healthy athletes >50 years is not associated with chamber dilatation or LV hypertrophy. A weekly training duration of ≥6 hours seems beneficial to preserve diastolic function associated with an increased LA reservoir function.
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spelling pubmed-90047722022-04-13 Cardiac remodeling in ambitious endurance-trained amateur athletes older than 50 years–an observational study Dalos, Daniel Dachs, Theresa Gatterer, Constantin Schneider, Matthias Binder, Thomas Bonderman, Diana Hengstenberg, Christian Panzer, Simon Aschauer, Stefan PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Data on cardiac remodeling in veteran athletes are conflicting but of clinical importance. METHODS: Sixty-nine clinically stable and healthy individuals >50 years were identified (median 55 (IQR 52–64), 26% female). Echocardiographic features were identified in individuals, who have performed endurance sports at 70% of their maximum heart rate for at least 1 hour 3 times/ week over the previous 5 years. RESULTS: Median training time in all participants was 6 hours per week. Therefore, based on these 6 hours of weekly training, participants were grouped into 45 ambitious endurance-trained amateur athletes (EAA) and 24 recreationally active endurance-trained athletes (RAP) training ≥6 hours (6–10) and <6 hours (3.5–5), respectively. Left ventricular (LV) diameters were slightly larger in EAA than in RAP (27 mm/m(2) (25–28) vs. 25 mm/m(2) (24–27), p = 0.023) and EAA showed preserved diastolic function (p = 0.028) with lower E/E’ ratio (7 (6–9) vs. 9 (7–10), p = 0.039). Interventricular septal thickness and relative wall thickness ratio were similar. Global right ventricular and LV strain were similar, but left atrial (LA) reservoir strain was higher in EAA than in RAP (27% (22–34) vs. 20% (15–29), p = 0.002). CONCLUSIONS: Endurance training in healthy athletes >50 years is not associated with chamber dilatation or LV hypertrophy. A weekly training duration of ≥6 hours seems beneficial to preserve diastolic function associated with an increased LA reservoir function. Public Library of Science 2022-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9004772/ /pubmed/35413088 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266951 Text en © 2022 Dalos et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Gatterer, Constantin
Schneider, Matthias
Binder, Thomas
Bonderman, Diana
Hengstenberg, Christian
Panzer, Simon
Aschauer, Stefan
Cardiac remodeling in ambitious endurance-trained amateur athletes older than 50 years–an observational study
title Cardiac remodeling in ambitious endurance-trained amateur athletes older than 50 years–an observational study
title_full Cardiac remodeling in ambitious endurance-trained amateur athletes older than 50 years–an observational study
title_fullStr Cardiac remodeling in ambitious endurance-trained amateur athletes older than 50 years–an observational study
title_full_unstemmed Cardiac remodeling in ambitious endurance-trained amateur athletes older than 50 years–an observational study
title_short Cardiac remodeling in ambitious endurance-trained amateur athletes older than 50 years–an observational study
title_sort cardiac remodeling in ambitious endurance-trained amateur athletes older than 50 years–an observational study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9004772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35413088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266951
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