emodelagem cardíaca induzida pelo exercício físico em atletas de nível competitivo e militares de forças especiais

Translated title of the contribution: Exercise-induced cardiac remodeling in athletes and in special forces soldiers

Paulo Dinis *, Rogério Teixeira, Hélder Alexandre Correia Dores, Pedro Correia , Hanna Lekedal , Marie Bergman , Maria Carmo Cachulo , Joaquim Cardoso , Lino Gonçalves

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Abstract

Introduction: Exercise‐induced cardiac remodeling is frequent in athletes. This adaptation is structurally manifested by an increase in cardiac dimensions and mass. Soldiers are also subject to intense physical exercise, although with different characteristics. Objective: To compare exercise‐induced cardiac remodeling in competitive athletes and in soldiers on a special forces training course. Methods: We studied 17 soldiers (all male and Caucasian, mean age 21 ± 3 years) who completed a special forces course and 17 basketball players (47.3% male, 64.7% Caucasian, mean age 21 ± 3 years). Assessment included a transthoracic echocardiogram and analysis of myocardial mechanics. This assessment was performed at the beginning and end of the military course and the sports season, respectively. Results: Cardiac remodeling was observed in both groups. The soldiers presented a predominantly eccentric pattern, with increased left ventricular (LV) size (49.7 ± 3.2 vs. 52.8 ± 3.4 mm; p < 0.01), increased LV mass (93.1 ± 7.7 vs. 100.2 ± 11.4 g/m2; p < 0.01) and decreased relative wall thickness (0.40 ± 0.1 vs. 0.36 ± 0.1; p = 0.05). The basketball players showed a concentric pattern, with decreased LV size (52.0 ± 4.7 vs. 50.4 ± 4.7 mm; p = 0.05), and increased relative wall thickness (0.33 ± 0.1 vs. 0.36 ± 0.1; p = 0.05). Although there was no significant difference in LV myocardial strain in the groups separately, when compared there was a significant decrease (‐20.2 ± 1.6% vs. ‐19.4 ± 2.1%; p = 0.03). Conclusion: Cardiac remodeling was frequent, with an eccentric pattern in soldiers and a concentric pattern in basketball players. Myocardial deformation may represent a physiological adaptation to physical exercise.
Translated title of the contributionExercise-induced cardiac remodeling in athletes and in special forces soldiers
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)249-256
Number of pages8
JournalRevista Portuguesa de Cardiologia
Volume37
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Mar 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Physical exercise
  • Cardiac remodeling
  • Myocardial mechanics

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