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      Adaptation of left ventricular morphology to long-term training in sprint- and endurance-trained elite runners.

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          Long-term studies on left ventricular (LV) adaptation have not been reported. The echocardiograms of 41 top-class runners (8 males and 6 females sprint-trained, 15 males and 12 females endurance-trained) were recorded at the beginning and after 1, 2, and 3 years of training. A one-way ANOVA and a linear regression analysis were conducted to determine changes and association between performance and LV values. Training resulted in an increase in performance and LV internal diameter at end-diastole (LVIDd) and decreases in end-diastolic interventricular septal wall thickness, and posterior wall thickness (PWTd). There were no significant differences in LV mass and LV ejection fraction (LVEF, %). The changes in PWTd were linked to enlargement of the LV. In athletes with unusual LV dilatation (>60 mm), LVIDd was related to performance and LVEF was >50%. Maximal wall thickness was <13 mm in all athletes. LV adaptations were independent of sex and type of training and related to the initial level of performance. We believe that LV enlargement in elite runners is a physiological adaptation and that the LVIDd is a predictor of running performance.

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          Journal
          Eur. J. Appl. Physiol.
          European journal of applied physiology
          Springer Nature
          1439-6319
          1439-6319
          Apr 2006
          : 96
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Departmento de Fisiatría y Enfermería, Universidad de Zaragoza, C/ Domingo Miral S/N, Zaragoza 50009, Spain. alegaz@unizar.es
          Article
          10.1007/s00421-005-0076-6
          16283369
          a1c9e065-dd04-423e-acee-ada2a6549273
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