International audienceInvestigations on the cardiac function consequences of mountain ultramarathon (MUM) >100 h are lacking. The present study assessed the progressive cardiac responses during the world's most challenging MUM (Tor des Géants; Italy; 330 km; 24,000 m of cumulative elevation gain). Resting echocardiographic evaluation of morphology, function, and mechanics of left and right ventricle (LV and RV) including speckle tracking echocardiography was conducted in 15 male participants (46 ± 13 yr) before (pre), during (mid; 148 km), and after (post) the race. Runners completed the race in 126 ± 15 h. From pre to post, the increase in stroke volume (SV) (103 ± 19 vs. 110 ± 23 vs. 116 ± 21 ml; P < 0.001 at pre, mid, and post) was conco...
This study aimed to assess the effects of an extreme mountain ultramarathon (MUM, 330 km, 24,000 D+)...
This study aimed to assess the effects of an extreme mountain ultramarathon (MUM, 330\u2009km, 24\u2...
Background: The Mexican Tarahumara are accustomed to running ultra-distance races. No data exist on ...
International audienceInvestigations on the cardiac function consequences of mountain ultramarathon ...
PurposeAlthough popularity of ultra-long endurance races is growing, data on their consequences on c...
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...
AimsEndurance sports practice has significantly increased over the last decades, with a growing prop...
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of prolonged, repetitive, competitive high altitude ...
Background: Some concerns exist about possible detrimental effects on cardiac function of ultra-endu...
International audiencePurpose: Both prolonged exercise and acute high-altitude exposure are known to...
This study aimed to assess the release of cardiac damage biomarkers jointly with cardiac autonomic m...
Background: Controversy exists on the actual occurrence of exercise-induced cardiac fatigue (EICF) w...
peer reviewedObjectives. While moderate exercise has beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system...
This study aimed to assess the effects of an extreme mountain ultramarathon (MUM, 330 km, 24,000 D+)...
This study aimed to assess the effects of an extreme mountain ultramarathon (MUM, 330\u2009km, 24\u2...
Background: The Mexican Tarahumara are accustomed to running ultra-distance races. No data exist on ...
International audienceInvestigations on the cardiac function consequences of mountain ultramarathon ...
PurposeAlthough popularity of ultra-long endurance races is growing, data on their consequences on c...
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...
AimsEndurance sports practice has significantly increased over the last decades, with a growing prop...
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of prolonged, repetitive, competitive high altitude ...
Background: Some concerns exist about possible detrimental effects on cardiac function of ultra-endu...
International audiencePurpose: Both prolonged exercise and acute high-altitude exposure are known to...
This study aimed to assess the release of cardiac damage biomarkers jointly with cardiac autonomic m...
Background: Controversy exists on the actual occurrence of exercise-induced cardiac fatigue (EICF) w...
peer reviewedObjectives. While moderate exercise has beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system...
This study aimed to assess the effects of an extreme mountain ultramarathon (MUM, 330 km, 24,000 D+)...
This study aimed to assess the effects of an extreme mountain ultramarathon (MUM, 330\u2009km, 24\u2...
Background: The Mexican Tarahumara are accustomed to running ultra-distance races. No data exist on ...