Objectives:\ud Ventricular systolic functional response to exercise has been reported to be superior in adult men compared to women. This study explored myocardial responses to maximal upright progressive exercise in late pubertal males and females.\ud \ud Methods:\ud Doppler echocardiographic techniques were utilized to estimate myocardial function response to a bout of progressive cycle exercise.\ud \ud Results:\ud Systolic functional capacity, as indicated by ejection rate (12.5 ± 2.8 and 13.1 ± 1.0 [×10−2] ml s−1 cm−2 for boys and girls, respectively) and peak aortic velocity (208 ± 45 and 196 ± 12 cm s−1, respectively) at maximal exercise, did not differ between the two groups. Similarly, peak values as well as increases in transmitral...
Introduction: Cardiac automaticity is intrinsic to various pace maker tissue, which are largely unde...
Exercise is a major challenge for the cardiovascular apparatus, since it has to provide adequate oxy...
Background: Heart rate variability (HRV), blood pressure variability, (BPV) and heart rate recovery ...
Objectives: Ventricular systolic functional response to exercise has been reported to be superior i...
A recent report indicated that variations in myocardial functional (systolic and diastolic) response...
Purpose: To study young adult elite athletes with age- and sex-matched sedentary controls to assess ...
PURPOSE: To study young adult elite athletes with age- and sex-matched sedentary controls to assess ...
Purpose: The extent that enhanced ventricular function contributes to superior aerobic fitness of tr...
PURPOSE: The extent that enhanced ventricular function contributes to superior aerobic fitness of tr...
differences in myocardial function and arterio-ventricular coupling in response to maximal exercise ...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate sex differences in the association between arterial stif...
To determine the effects of age and sex on exercise left ventricular volume indexes and ejection fra...
The Athlete’s Heart – Gender Aspects K. Steding1, H. Engblom1, M. Carlsson1, H. Mosén1, T. Buhre2...
AbstractThis study examines the recently reported gender differences in cardiac responses to exercis...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine the influence of sex on central arterial wave ...
Introduction: Cardiac automaticity is intrinsic to various pace maker tissue, which are largely unde...
Exercise is a major challenge for the cardiovascular apparatus, since it has to provide adequate oxy...
Background: Heart rate variability (HRV), blood pressure variability, (BPV) and heart rate recovery ...
Objectives: Ventricular systolic functional response to exercise has been reported to be superior i...
A recent report indicated that variations in myocardial functional (systolic and diastolic) response...
Purpose: To study young adult elite athletes with age- and sex-matched sedentary controls to assess ...
PURPOSE: To study young adult elite athletes with age- and sex-matched sedentary controls to assess ...
Purpose: The extent that enhanced ventricular function contributes to superior aerobic fitness of tr...
PURPOSE: The extent that enhanced ventricular function contributes to superior aerobic fitness of tr...
differences in myocardial function and arterio-ventricular coupling in response to maximal exercise ...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate sex differences in the association between arterial stif...
To determine the effects of age and sex on exercise left ventricular volume indexes and ejection fra...
The Athlete’s Heart – Gender Aspects K. Steding1, H. Engblom1, M. Carlsson1, H. Mosén1, T. Buhre2...
AbstractThis study examines the recently reported gender differences in cardiac responses to exercis...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine the influence of sex on central arterial wave ...
Introduction: Cardiac automaticity is intrinsic to various pace maker tissue, which are largely unde...
Exercise is a major challenge for the cardiovascular apparatus, since it has to provide adequate oxy...
Background: Heart rate variability (HRV), blood pressure variability, (BPV) and heart rate recovery ...