The present study examined the relationship between LV (left ventricular) function, markers of cardiac-specific damage and markers of oxidative stress in recreational runners following a marathon. Runners (n=52; 43 male and nine female; age, 35±10 years; height, 1.74±0.08 m; body mass, 75.9±8.9 kg) were assessed pre- and immediately post-marathon. LV function was assessed using standard M-mode two-dimensional Doppler echocardiography and TDI (tissue-Doppler imaging) echocardiography. Serum was analysed for cTnT (cardiac troponin-T), TEAC (Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity; a measure of total antioxidant capacity), MDA (malondealdehyde) and 4-HNE (4-hydroxynonenal). A strong relationship was observed between standard and TDI echocardiog...
Background : Although regular physical activity improves health, strenuous exercise might transientl...
International audienceRunning a marathon or a long-distance triathlon [1–3] induces transient ventri...
OBJECTIVES: Exercise leads to an increase in cardiac troponin I in healthy, asymptomatic athletes af...
The present study examined the relationship between LV (left ventricular) function, markers of cardi...
The present study examined the relationship between LV (left ventricular) function, markers of cardi...
International audienceAim - To provide a state-of-the-art review of the last 10 years focusing on ca...
Background: Prolonged aerobic exercise such as marathon running produces supraphysiological hemodyna...
The present study examined the reproducibility of alterations in left ventricular function and cardi...
Objectives Seventeen male participants (mean (SD) (range): age 33.5 (6.5) years (46–26 years), body ...
Prolonged exercise has been shown to result in an acute depression in cardiac function. However, lit...
Cardiac damage has recently been implicated in the aetiology of "exercise induced cardiac dysfunctio...
PURPOSES: To comprehensively investigate the cardiovascular consequences of a 160-km ultramarathon u...
The number of recreational/non-elite athletes participating in marathons is increasing, but data reg...
Purpose We aimed at exploring whether cardiopulmonary ftness, echocardiographic measures and relativ...
Abstract Background: Prolonged aerobic exercise, such as running a marathon, produces supraphysiolo...
Background : Although regular physical activity improves health, strenuous exercise might transientl...
International audienceRunning a marathon or a long-distance triathlon [1–3] induces transient ventri...
OBJECTIVES: Exercise leads to an increase in cardiac troponin I in healthy, asymptomatic athletes af...
The present study examined the relationship between LV (left ventricular) function, markers of cardi...
The present study examined the relationship between LV (left ventricular) function, markers of cardi...
International audienceAim - To provide a state-of-the-art review of the last 10 years focusing on ca...
Background: Prolonged aerobic exercise such as marathon running produces supraphysiological hemodyna...
The present study examined the reproducibility of alterations in left ventricular function and cardi...
Objectives Seventeen male participants (mean (SD) (range): age 33.5 (6.5) years (46–26 years), body ...
Prolonged exercise has been shown to result in an acute depression in cardiac function. However, lit...
Cardiac damage has recently been implicated in the aetiology of "exercise induced cardiac dysfunctio...
PURPOSES: To comprehensively investigate the cardiovascular consequences of a 160-km ultramarathon u...
The number of recreational/non-elite athletes participating in marathons is increasing, but data reg...
Purpose We aimed at exploring whether cardiopulmonary ftness, echocardiographic measures and relativ...
Abstract Background: Prolonged aerobic exercise, such as running a marathon, produces supraphysiolo...
Background : Although regular physical activity improves health, strenuous exercise might transientl...
International audienceRunning a marathon or a long-distance triathlon [1–3] induces transient ventri...
OBJECTIVES: Exercise leads to an increase in cardiac troponin I in healthy, asymptomatic athletes af...