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Training-specific changes in cardiac structure and function: a prospective and longitudinal assessment of competitive athletes
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Physical ActivityCardiovascular FunctionDiastolic FunctionTeam TrainingKinesiologyExercisePhysical ExerciseApplied PhysiologySport PhysiologySport ScienceCardiologyHealth SciencesCardiorespiratory FitnessTraining-specific ChangesCardiac StructureExercise ScienceHigh-performance SportPhysiologyExercise PhysiologyAthletic TrainingCompetitive Athletes
The study examined how 90 days of team‑based exercise training affects cardiac structure and function in athletes. Echocardiography was performed on 40 endurance and 24 strength athletes at baseline and after 90 days of team training. After 90 days, endurance athletes showed biventricular dilation with improved diastolic function, while strength athletes developed isolated concentric left‑ventricular hypertrophy with reduced diastolic relaxation.
This prospective, longitudinal study examined the effects of participation in team-based exercise training on cardiac structure and function. Competitive endurance athletes (EA, n = 40) and strength athletes (SA, n = 24) were studied with echocardiography at baseline and after 90 days of team training. Left ventricular (LV) mass increased by 11% in EA (116 +/- 18 vs. 130 +/- 19 g/m(2); P < 0.001) and by 12% in SA (115 +/- 14 vs. 132 +/- 11 g/m(2); P < 0.001; P value for the compared Delta = NS). EA experienced LV dilation (end-diastolic volume: 66.6 +/- 10.0 vs. 74.7 +/- 9.8 ml/m(2), Delta = 8.0 +/- 4.2 ml/m(2); P < 0.001), enhanced diastolic function (lateral E': 10.9 +/- 0.8 vs. 12.4 +/- 0.9 cm/s, P < 0.001), and biatrial enlargement, while SA experience LV hypertrophy (posterior wall: 4.5 +/- 0.5 vs. 5.2 +/- 0.5 mm/m(2), P < 0.001) and diminished diastolic function (E' basal lateral LV: 11.6 +/- 1.3 vs. 10.2 +/- 1.4 cm/s, P < 0.001). Further, EA experienced right ventricular (RV) dilation (end-diastolic area: 1,460 +/- 220 vs. 1,650 +/- 200 mm/m(2), P < 0.001) coupled with enhanced systolic and diastolic function (E' basal RV: 10.3 +/- 1.5 vs. 11.4 +/- 1.7 cm/s, P < 0.001), while SA had no change in RV parameters. We conclude that participation in 90 days of competitive athletics produces significant training-specific changes in cardiac structure and function. EA develop biventricular dilation with enhanced diastolic function, while SA develop isolated, concentric left ventricular hypertrophy with diminished diastolic relaxation.
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