Effects of High-Intensity Training of Professional Runners on Myocardial Hypertrophy and Subclinical Atherosclerosis.
To evaluate the effects of long-term exposure to high-intensity training among professional runners on cardiac hypertrophy and subclinical atherosclerosis. Prospective study included runners of both sexes (n = 52) and age and gender matched controls (n = 57), without classical cardiovascular risk fa...
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doaj-7c308dee249641aa8d53d638f36c886a2020-11-25T00:07:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-011111e016600910.1371/journal.pone.0166009Effects of High-Intensity Training of Professional Runners on Myocardial Hypertrophy and Subclinical Atherosclerosis.Célia Regina de Oliveira BittencourtMaria Cristina de Oliveira IzarValdir Lauro SchwerzRui Manuel Dos Santos PóvoaHenrique Andrade Rodrigues FonsecaMarília Izar Helfenstein FonsecaHenrique Tria BiancoCarolina Nunes FrançaCarlos Eduardo Dos Santos FerreiraFrancisco Antonio Helfenstein FonsecaTo evaluate the effects of long-term exposure to high-intensity training among professional runners on cardiac hypertrophy and subclinical atherosclerosis. Prospective study included runners of both sexes (n = 52) and age and gender matched controls (n = 57), without classical cardiovascular risk factors. Ventricular hypertrophy was quantified by echocardiography by linear method and carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) by 2-D images obtained by ultrasonography. Endothelial function was evaluated by flow-mediated dilation (FMD). Steroid hormones were quantified by HPLC followed by LC-MS/MS. Higher left ventricular (LV) mass index was found in male athletes (p<0.0001 vs. other groups). When adjusted for gender, the degree of left ventricular mass index classified as mildly, moderately or severely abnormal was obtained in 26%, 35%, and 30%, respectively, of female athletes, and in 39%, 14%, and 21%, respectively, of male athletes. Higher ratio of the early (E) to late (A) ventricular filling velocities was found in athletes of both genders. Male athletes presented lower cIMT in the right (p = 0.012 vs. male controls) and left (p<0.0001 vs. male controls) common carotid arteries, without differences in cIMT between female athletes and controls. FMD results were similar among groups. Higher serum testosterone levels were found in male athletes (p<0.0001 vs. other groups) and they were correlated with LV mass (r = 0.50, p<0.0001). The chronic exposure of high-intensity training among professional runners of both genders was associated with increased ventricular mass and adaptive remodeling. Less subclinical atherosclerosis was found in male athletes. Differences in steroid hormones may account in part for these findings.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5106016?pdf=render |
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Célia Regina de Oliveira Bittencourt Maria Cristina de Oliveira Izar Valdir Lauro Schwerz Rui Manuel Dos Santos Póvoa Henrique Andrade Rodrigues Fonseca Marília Izar Helfenstein Fonseca Henrique Tria Bianco Carolina Nunes França Carlos Eduardo Dos Santos Ferreira Francisco Antonio Helfenstein Fonseca |
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Célia Regina de Oliveira Bittencourt Maria Cristina de Oliveira Izar Valdir Lauro Schwerz Rui Manuel Dos Santos Póvoa Henrique Andrade Rodrigues Fonseca Marília Izar Helfenstein Fonseca Henrique Tria Bianco Carolina Nunes França Carlos Eduardo Dos Santos Ferreira Francisco Antonio Helfenstein Fonseca Effects of High-Intensity Training of Professional Runners on Myocardial Hypertrophy and Subclinical Atherosclerosis. PLoS ONE |
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Célia Regina de Oliveira Bittencourt Maria Cristina de Oliveira Izar Valdir Lauro Schwerz Rui Manuel Dos Santos Póvoa Henrique Andrade Rodrigues Fonseca Marília Izar Helfenstein Fonseca Henrique Tria Bianco Carolina Nunes França Carlos Eduardo Dos Santos Ferreira Francisco Antonio Helfenstein Fonseca |
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Effects of High-Intensity Training of Professional Runners on Myocardial Hypertrophy and Subclinical Atherosclerosis. |
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Effects of High-Intensity Training of Professional Runners on Myocardial Hypertrophy and Subclinical Atherosclerosis. |
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Effects of High-Intensity Training of Professional Runners on Myocardial Hypertrophy and Subclinical Atherosclerosis. |
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Effects of High-Intensity Training of Professional Runners on Myocardial Hypertrophy and Subclinical Atherosclerosis. |
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Effects of High-Intensity Training of Professional Runners on Myocardial Hypertrophy and Subclinical Atherosclerosis. |
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effects of high-intensity training of professional runners on myocardial hypertrophy and subclinical atherosclerosis. |
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To evaluate the effects of long-term exposure to high-intensity training among professional runners on cardiac hypertrophy and subclinical atherosclerosis. Prospective study included runners of both sexes (n = 52) and age and gender matched controls (n = 57), without classical cardiovascular risk factors. Ventricular hypertrophy was quantified by echocardiography by linear method and carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) by 2-D images obtained by ultrasonography. Endothelial function was evaluated by flow-mediated dilation (FMD). Steroid hormones were quantified by HPLC followed by LC-MS/MS. Higher left ventricular (LV) mass index was found in male athletes (p<0.0001 vs. other groups). When adjusted for gender, the degree of left ventricular mass index classified as mildly, moderately or severely abnormal was obtained in 26%, 35%, and 30%, respectively, of female athletes, and in 39%, 14%, and 21%, respectively, of male athletes. Higher ratio of the early (E) to late (A) ventricular filling velocities was found in athletes of both genders. Male athletes presented lower cIMT in the right (p = 0.012 vs. male controls) and left (p<0.0001 vs. male controls) common carotid arteries, without differences in cIMT between female athletes and controls. FMD results were similar among groups. Higher serum testosterone levels were found in male athletes (p<0.0001 vs. other groups) and they were correlated with LV mass (r = 0.50, p<0.0001). The chronic exposure of high-intensity training among professional runners of both genders was associated with increased ventricular mass and adaptive remodeling. Less subclinical atherosclerosis was found in male athletes. Differences in steroid hormones may account in part for these findings. |
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