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 heart. Imaging examinations, such as magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography, which focus predominantly on anatomy, and electrocardiography, which monitors electrical components, do not simultaneously evaluate cardiac anatomy and physiology. Despite nonlinear anatomic and electrical remodeling, the athlete\u27s heart retains normal or supernormal myocyte function, whereas a diseased heart has various degrees of pathophysiology. Echocardiography is the only cost-effective, validated i...
The morphologic concepts of the "athlete heart" have been enhanced and clarified over the last 10 ye...
Intense exercise may cause heart remodeling to compensate increases in blood pressure or volume by i...
Echocardiography is currently a widely available imaging technique that can provide useful data in t...
'Athlete's heart' is a common term for the various adaptive changes induced by intensive exercise. E...
‘Athlete’s heart’ is a common term for the various adaptive changes induced by intensive exercise. E...
peer reviewedSporting activities and athletic training induce not only physiologic, but also morphol...
The definition of the athlete's heart includes the mechanisms of cardiac adaptation to training, cha...
Distinguishing between adaptive and maladaptive cardiovascular response to exercise is crucial to pr...
Intense, sustained physical activity results, over time, in physiological conditioning. In aiming to...
The term athlete's heart describes structural, functional and electrical adaptations of the cardiova...
Distinguishing between adaptive and maladaptive cardiovascular response to exercise is crucial to pr...
Athletes heart was first described atthe beginning of the 20th century and since then has been an ar...
Athlete’s heart (AH) is the result of morphological and functional cardiac modifications due to long...
International audienceThe term ‘athlete's heart’ refers to a clinical picture characterized by a slo...
The term 'athlete's heart' refers to a clinical picture characterized by a slow heart rate and enlar...
The morphologic concepts of the "athlete heart" have been enhanced and clarified over the last 10 ye...
Intense exercise may cause heart remodeling to compensate increases in blood pressure or volume by i...
Echocardiography is currently a widely available imaging technique that can provide useful data in t...
'Athlete's heart' is a common term for the various adaptive changes induced by intensive exercise. E...
‘Athlete’s heart’ is a common term for the various adaptive changes induced by intensive exercise. E...
peer reviewedSporting activities and athletic training induce not only physiologic, but also morphol...
The definition of the athlete's heart includes the mechanisms of cardiac adaptation to training, cha...
Distinguishing between adaptive and maladaptive cardiovascular response to exercise is crucial to pr...
Intense, sustained physical activity results, over time, in physiological conditioning. In aiming to...
The term athlete's heart describes structural, functional and electrical adaptations of the cardiova...
Distinguishing between adaptive and maladaptive cardiovascular response to exercise is crucial to pr...
Athletes heart was first described atthe beginning of the 20th century and since then has been an ar...
Athlete’s heart (AH) is the result of morphological and functional cardiac modifications due to long...
International audienceThe term ‘athlete's heart’ refers to a clinical picture characterized by a slo...
The term 'athlete's heart' refers to a clinical picture characterized by a slow heart rate and enlar...
The morphologic concepts of the "athlete heart" have been enhanced and clarified over the last 10 ye...
Intense exercise may cause heart remodeling to compensate increases in blood pressure or volume by i...
Echocardiography is currently a widely available imaging technique that can provide useful data in t...