The aim of the present studies was to evaluate the effects of ageing and endurance training on the human heart. One hundred and twelve healthy subjects, athletes and non-athletes, between 20 and 80 years of age and two master athletes between 70 and 80 years of age with previous myocardial infarction were investigated. Upright bicycle stress test, Holter-ECG, echocardiography at rest, myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (MIBI-SPECT) and radionuclear angiography at rest and during semi-sitting bicycle leg exercise were performed. Maximal oxygen uptake was measured in the young and old athletes and their controls during treadmill testing and upright bicycle exercise, respectively. In the healthy, non-athletic men and women between 40 and 80 ye...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac adaptation to sustained exercise in the athletes is established. However, exer...
Whereas with advancing age, peak heart rate (HR) and cardiac index (CI) are clearly reduced, peak st...
Introduction: One of the most important effects of regular physical training is the adaptation of th...
International audienceThe effects of aging and of sustained athletic activity on the heart in men ag...
This work is divided into three parts. Part one dealt with the principles, techniques, applications...
Increasing age is associated with substantial changes in cardiovascular structure and function, the...
This study aimed to define the influence of healthy aging on the central hemodynamic response to exe...
This study determined the effects of endurance or resistance exercise training on maximal O2 consump...
AIM: Aging is associated with a reduction on heart rate variability (HRV) and working capacity. Aim ...
Aerobic power (VOzma) and cardiac output decrease in both sexes with age. Endurance exercise is know...
INTRODUCTION: Ageing is associated with a progressive decline in cardiac and vascular health, result...
We investigated the effect of physical activity on heart rate variability (HRV) and carotid intima-m...
In contrast to younger athletes, there is comparatively less literature examining cardiac structure ...
Diastolic function get worse with increasing age. Aim of this study was to investigate the impact of...
Purpose: Heart rate variability (HRV), a characteristic that is potentially increased by physical ac...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac adaptation to sustained exercise in the athletes is established. However, exer...
Whereas with advancing age, peak heart rate (HR) and cardiac index (CI) are clearly reduced, peak st...
Introduction: One of the most important effects of regular physical training is the adaptation of th...
International audienceThe effects of aging and of sustained athletic activity on the heart in men ag...
This work is divided into three parts. Part one dealt with the principles, techniques, applications...
Increasing age is associated with substantial changes in cardiovascular structure and function, the...
This study aimed to define the influence of healthy aging on the central hemodynamic response to exe...
This study determined the effects of endurance or resistance exercise training on maximal O2 consump...
AIM: Aging is associated with a reduction on heart rate variability (HRV) and working capacity. Aim ...
Aerobic power (VOzma) and cardiac output decrease in both sexes with age. Endurance exercise is know...
INTRODUCTION: Ageing is associated with a progressive decline in cardiac and vascular health, result...
We investigated the effect of physical activity on heart rate variability (HRV) and carotid intima-m...
In contrast to younger athletes, there is comparatively less literature examining cardiac structure ...
Diastolic function get worse with increasing age. Aim of this study was to investigate the impact of...
Purpose: Heart rate variability (HRV), a characteristic that is potentially increased by physical ac...
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac adaptation to sustained exercise in the athletes is established. However, exer...
Whereas with advancing age, peak heart rate (HR) and cardiac index (CI) are clearly reduced, peak st...
Introduction: One of the most important effects of regular physical training is the adaptation of th...