PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

Cardiac remodeling in ambitious endurance-trained amateur athletes older than 50 years–an observational study

  • Daniel Dalos,
  • Theresa Dachs,
  • Constantin Gatterer,
  • Matthias Schneider,
  • Thomas Binder,
  • Diana Bonderman,
  • Christian Hengstenberg,
  • Simon Panzer,
  • Stefan Aschauer

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4

Abstract

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Background Data on cardiac remodeling in veteran athletes are conflicting but of clinical importance. Methods Sixty-nine clinically stable and healthy individuals >50 years were identified (median 55 (IQR 52–64), 26% female). Echocardiographic features were identified in individuals, who have performed endurance sports at 70% of their maximum heart rate for at least 1 hour 3 times/ week over the previous 5 years. Results Median training time in all participants was 6 hours per week. Therefore, based on these 6 hours of weekly training, participants were grouped into 45 ambitious endurance-trained amateur athletes (EAA) and 24 recreationally active endurance-trained athletes (RAP) training ≥6 hours (6–10) and Conclusions Endurance training in healthy athletes >50 years is not associated with chamber dilatation or LV hypertrophy. A weekly training duration of ≥6 hours seems beneficial to preserve diastolic function associated with an increased LA reservoir function.