Background: Controversy exists on the actual occurrence of exercise-induced cardiac fatigue (EICF) with ultraendurance exercise, as well as on whether factors such as age or training status might predispose to this condition. The present study aimed to assess the occurrence of EICF among recreational ultramarathon runners, as well as to determine potential predictive factors. Methods: Nineteen male recreational runners (42 ± 12yrs) participated in a 55-km trial race at moderate altitude (1,800–2,500 m). Participants were evaluated before and after the race using Doppler echocardiography and myocardial deformation analysis. EICF was determined as a reduction >5% of either left ventricular global longitudinal strain (LVGLS) or right ventri...
BACKGROUND: Acute exercise promotes transient exercise-induced cardiac fatigue, which affects the ri...
Background: Exercise-induced arterial hypertension (EIAH) leads to myocardial hypertrophy and is ass...
Objectives: It is under debate whether the long-term practice of intensive endurance exercise induce...
Background: Prolonged aerobic exercise such as marathon running produces supraphysiological hemodyna...
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of prolonged, repetitive, competitive high altitude ...
Abstract Background: Prolonged aerobic exercise, such as running a marathon, produces supraphysiolo...
Background: Some concerns exist about possible detrimental effects on cardiac function of ultra-endu...
- The impact of prolonged strenuous exercise on cardiac function has been relatively well documented...
AimsEndurance sports practice has significantly increased over the last decades, with a growing prop...
PURPOSES: To comprehensively investigate the cardiovascular consequences of a 160-km ultramarathon u...
International audienceRunning a marathon or a long-distance triathlon [1–3] induces transient ventri...
The long term clinical significance of exercise-induced \u201ccardiac fatigue\u201d has not been cle...
In spite of numerous studies examining cardiac fatigue following acute exercise, there is a signific...
There is concern that very extensive ″ultra exercise″ might lead to left ventricular (LV) dysfunctio...
peer reviewedObjectives. While moderate exercise has beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system...
BACKGROUND: Acute exercise promotes transient exercise-induced cardiac fatigue, which affects the ri...
Background: Exercise-induced arterial hypertension (EIAH) leads to myocardial hypertrophy and is ass...
Objectives: It is under debate whether the long-term practice of intensive endurance exercise induce...
Background: Prolonged aerobic exercise such as marathon running produces supraphysiological hemodyna...
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of prolonged, repetitive, competitive high altitude ...
Abstract Background: Prolonged aerobic exercise, such as running a marathon, produces supraphysiolo...
Background: Some concerns exist about possible detrimental effects on cardiac function of ultra-endu...
- The impact of prolonged strenuous exercise on cardiac function has been relatively well documented...
AimsEndurance sports practice has significantly increased over the last decades, with a growing prop...
PURPOSES: To comprehensively investigate the cardiovascular consequences of a 160-km ultramarathon u...
International audienceRunning a marathon or a long-distance triathlon [1–3] induces transient ventri...
The long term clinical significance of exercise-induced \u201ccardiac fatigue\u201d has not been cle...
In spite of numerous studies examining cardiac fatigue following acute exercise, there is a signific...
There is concern that very extensive ″ultra exercise″ might lead to left ventricular (LV) dysfunctio...
peer reviewedObjectives. While moderate exercise has beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system...
BACKGROUND: Acute exercise promotes transient exercise-induced cardiac fatigue, which affects the ri...
Background: Exercise-induced arterial hypertension (EIAH) leads to myocardial hypertrophy and is ass...
Objectives: It is under debate whether the long-term practice of intensive endurance exercise induce...