AimsEndurance sports practice has significantly increased over the last decades, with a growing proportion of participants older than 40 years. Although the benefits of moderate regular exercise are well known, concerns exist regarding the potential negative effects induced by extreme endurance sport. The aim of this study was to analyse the acute effects of an ultramarathon race on the electrocardiogram (ECG), biventricular function, and ventricular arrhythmias in a population of master athletes.Methods and resultsMaster athletes participating in an ultramarathon (50 km, 600 m of elevation gain) with no history of heart disease were recruited. A single-lead ECG was recorded continuously from the day before to the end of the race. Echocardi...
The opportunity was taken to obtain electrocardiograms on the marathon runners before and after the ...
Long-term endurance sports are associated with atrial remodeling and atrial arrhythmias. More import...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) of athletes, especially in those that are endurance-trained, frequently ...
AimsEndurance sports practice has significantly increased over the last decades, with a growing prop...
Background. Endurance sports practice has significantly increased over the last decades, with a grow...
Background: Some concerns exist about possible detrimental effects on cardiac function of ultra-endu...
PURPOSES: To comprehensively investigate the cardiovascular consequences of a 160-km ultramarathon u...
Some concerns exist about possible detrimental effects on cardiac function of ultra-endurance compet...
Background: Whether prolonged and intense exercise increases the incidence of ventricular arrhythmia...
International audienceRunning a marathon or a long-distance triathlon [1–3] induces transient ventri...
Background: Controversy exists on the actual occurrence of exercise-induced cardiac fatigue (EICF) w...
In spite of numerous studies examining cardiac fatigue following acute exercise, there is a signific...
Objectives: While regular physical exercise has many health benefits, strenuous physical exercise m...
The positive effects of physical activity are countless, not only on the cardiovascular system but o...
International audienceInvestigations on the cardiac function consequences of mountain ultramarathon ...
The opportunity was taken to obtain electrocardiograms on the marathon runners before and after the ...
Long-term endurance sports are associated with atrial remodeling and atrial arrhythmias. More import...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) of athletes, especially in those that are endurance-trained, frequently ...
AimsEndurance sports practice has significantly increased over the last decades, with a growing prop...
Background. Endurance sports practice has significantly increased over the last decades, with a grow...
Background: Some concerns exist about possible detrimental effects on cardiac function of ultra-endu...
PURPOSES: To comprehensively investigate the cardiovascular consequences of a 160-km ultramarathon u...
Some concerns exist about possible detrimental effects on cardiac function of ultra-endurance compet...
Background: Whether prolonged and intense exercise increases the incidence of ventricular arrhythmia...
International audienceRunning a marathon or a long-distance triathlon [1–3] induces transient ventri...
Background: Controversy exists on the actual occurrence of exercise-induced cardiac fatigue (EICF) w...
In spite of numerous studies examining cardiac fatigue following acute exercise, there is a signific...
Objectives: While regular physical exercise has many health benefits, strenuous physical exercise m...
The positive effects of physical activity are countless, not only on the cardiovascular system but o...
International audienceInvestigations on the cardiac function consequences of mountain ultramarathon ...
The opportunity was taken to obtain electrocardiograms on the marathon runners before and after the ...
Long-term endurance sports are associated with atrial remodeling and atrial arrhythmias. More import...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) of athletes, especially in those that are endurance-trained, frequently ...