Abstract Background Regular physical exercise determines a progressive increase of the cardiac mass known as adaptive hypertrophy. Up to now, two morphological echocardiographic heart patterns of athletes have been described by Morganroth in 1975: predominant augmentation of wall thickness, and major cavity size in chamber dimensions in the case of prevalent static or dynamic components. The aim of the study was to follow up the impact of physical training on heart morphology and function in a group of elite soccer and rugby players for at least five years. Method From January 1993 to December 2015 a group of 250 elite soccer players and 114 rugby players were examined: 78 soccer players and 60 rugby players were followed up for 5 years. Th...
Chronic exercise induces physiological enlargement of the left ventricle ('athlete's heart'), but th...
Cardiac remodeling occurs in response to regular athletic training, and the degree of remodeling is ...
Intense, sustained physical activity results, over time, in physiological conditioning. In aiming to...
The morphologic concepts of the "athlete heart" have been enhanced and clarified over the last 10 ye...
Cardiac remodelling is commonly defined as a physiological or pathological state that may occur afte...
Background: After long-term intensive training, considerable morphological and functional heart chan...
INTRODUCTION: Changes in echocardiographic standard measurements as a consequence of training and de...
Intensive training is associated with hemodynamic changes that typically induce an enlargement of ca...
Purpose: Although left atrial (LA) enlargement is a recognized component of athlete’s heart, dynamic...
Chronic exercise induces adaptive changes of left ventricular (LV) ejection and filling capacities w...
Little is known about the structure of athletes ' hearts or anatomic variations associated with...
peer reviewedSporting activities and athletic training induce not only physiologic, but also morphol...
Long lasting physical training has an influence on the geo-metric and functional characteristics of ...
Athlete’s heart is typically accompanied by a remodelling of the cardiac chambers induced by exercis...
Chronic exercise induces physiological enlargement of the left ventricle ('athlete's heart'), but th...
Cardiac remodeling occurs in response to regular athletic training, and the degree of remodeling is ...
Intense, sustained physical activity results, over time, in physiological conditioning. In aiming to...
The morphologic concepts of the "athlete heart" have been enhanced and clarified over the last 10 ye...
Cardiac remodelling is commonly defined as a physiological or pathological state that may occur afte...
Background: After long-term intensive training, considerable morphological and functional heart chan...
INTRODUCTION: Changes in echocardiographic standard measurements as a consequence of training and de...
Intensive training is associated with hemodynamic changes that typically induce an enlargement of ca...
Purpose: Although left atrial (LA) enlargement is a recognized component of athlete’s heart, dynamic...
Chronic exercise induces adaptive changes of left ventricular (LV) ejection and filling capacities w...
Little is known about the structure of athletes ' hearts or anatomic variations associated with...
peer reviewedSporting activities and athletic training induce not only physiologic, but also morphol...
Long lasting physical training has an influence on the geo-metric and functional characteristics of ...
Athlete’s heart is typically accompanied by a remodelling of the cardiac chambers induced by exercis...
Chronic exercise induces physiological enlargement of the left ventricle ('athlete's heart'), but th...
Cardiac remodeling occurs in response to regular athletic training, and the degree of remodeling is ...
Intense, sustained physical activity results, over time, in physiological conditioning. In aiming to...