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Comparison of the heart function adaptation in trained and sedentary men after 50 and before 35 years of age.

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The effects of aging and of sustained athletic activity on the heart in men aged >50 years are unknown. The aim of this study was to assess the adaptation of the heart in athletic and sedentary men aged <35 and ≥50 years. Echocardiograms recorded at rest and during submaximal exercise were analyzed in 59 athletic seniors (S(ATH) group) and 16 sedentary seniors (S(SED) group) (age ≥50 years) and in 18 athletic youth (Y(ATH) group) and 27 sedentary youth (Y(SED) group) (age <35 years). All subjects were healthy. The reproducibility of measurements was examined, and the echocardiographic characteristics were compared among the study groups. No differences were found in baseline characteristics between the Y(ATH) and Y(SED) groups and between the S(ATH) and S(SED) groups, except for their exercise routines, consisting of >8 hours of bicycling per week in the athletic groups. Left ventricular mass was greater in the Y(ATH) than in the S(ATH) group (p <0.01) and greater in the S(ATH) than in the S(SED) group (p <0.001). Likewise, left ventricular volumes were greater in the athletic than in the sedentary groups (p <0.05), although they were smaller in the seniors than in youth (p <0.01). Left ventricular stroke volume was greater in the athletic than in the sedentary groups (p <0.001); global longitudinal strain during exercise was -20.0 ± 2.4% in the S(ATH) group and -22.1 ± 2.1% in the Y(ATH) group, compared to -19.2 ± 3.4% in the S(SED) group and -20.2 ± 2.4% in the Y(SED) group (p <0.05, athletic vs sedentary). The e' velocities recorded at the septal and lateral mitral annulus were higher at rest and during exercise (p <0.01) in the youth than in the senior groups. In conclusion, systolic and diastolic myocardial adaptation to regular exercise was significantly more prominent in young than in senior volunteers.

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hal-00907401 , version 1 (21-11-2013)

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Erwan Donal, Thibaud Rozoy, Gaelle Kervio, Frédéric Schnell, Philippe Mabo, et al.. Comparison of the heart function adaptation in trained and sedentary men after 50 and before 35 years of age.. American Journal of Cardiology, 2011, 108 (7), pp.1029-37. ⟨10.1016/j.amjcard.2011.05.043⟩. ⟨hal-00907401⟩
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