Influence of Football on Physiological Cardiac Indexes in Professional and Young Athletes
Background: After long-term intensive training, considerable morphological and functional heart changes occur in professional athletes. Such changes arise progressively and regress upon interruption of the physical activity. Morphological and functional alterations on heart are known as “Athlete...
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Cristian V. Francavilla Francesco Sessa Monica Salerno Giuseppe D. Albano Ines Villano Giovanni Messina Fabio Triolo Lorenzo Todaro Maria Ruberto Gabriella Marsala Orazio Cascio Maria P. Mollica Vincenzo Monda Giuseppe Cibelli Anna Valenzano Christian Zammit Marcellino Monda Antonietta Messina Influence of Football on Physiological Cardiac Indexes in Professional and Young Athletes Frontiers in Physiology professional football player echocardiographic parameters heart adaptation to exercise left ventricle dimensions athlete's heart |
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Cristian V. Francavilla Francesco Sessa Monica Salerno Giuseppe D. Albano Ines Villano Giovanni Messina Fabio Triolo Lorenzo Todaro Maria Ruberto Gabriella Marsala Orazio Cascio Maria P. Mollica Vincenzo Monda Giuseppe Cibelli Anna Valenzano Christian Zammit Marcellino Monda Antonietta Messina |
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Influence of Football on Physiological Cardiac Indexes in Professional and Young Athletes |
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Influence of Football on Physiological Cardiac Indexes in Professional and Young Athletes |
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Influence of Football on Physiological Cardiac Indexes in Professional and Young Athletes |
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Influence of Football on Physiological Cardiac Indexes in Professional and Young Athletes |
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Influence of Football on Physiological Cardiac Indexes in Professional and Young Athletes |
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influence of football on physiological cardiac indexes in professional and young athletes |
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Background: After long-term intensive training, considerable morphological and functional heart changes occur in professional athletes. Such changes arise progressively and regress upon interruption of the physical activity. Morphological and functional alterations on heart are known as “Athlete's heart” condition.Objective: This study aims to compare echocardiographic parameters in two different groups of professional athletes. Furthermore, a prospective study is performed analyzing the echocardiographic changes occurring in 12 professional players in 3 years of follow-up.Materials and Methods: 78 football players were examined from July 2011 to May 2016 (40 enrolled in Group A and 38 in Group B). Twelve players of GROUP A were followed for 3 consecutive seasons. The general clinical examination, the cardiopulmonary evaluation, the ECG, the ergometer stress test, the spirometric examination and the standard cardiac eco color doppler test were recorded.Results: Left ventricle dimensions, left atrium dimensions, and interventricular septum dimensions were higher in A players than in B players. Moreover, following up 12 players for 3 years, a statistically significant increase of such values was observed.Discussion: In A players, higher dimensions of the left chambers and the interventricular septum were observed, compared to B players. No statistically significant difference was found regarding the ejection fraction. The 3 years follow-up showed a statistically significant increase of both left chambers and interventricular septum dimensions, particularly in the second and third year.Conclusions: These findings demonstrated that A players have higher echocardiographic parameters respect to B players. The results of this study support the scientific theory that long-term intensive training influences heart function, inducing “athlete's heart” with morphological adaptations. No significant echocardiographic variation within the examined sample was observed for different roles (goalkeeper, defender, midfielder, or attacker) or skills of individual players. |
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doaj-6022f8970d2e43dd888415be87a581642020-11-24T23:03:46ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2018-02-01910.3389/fphys.2018.00153344712Influence of Football on Physiological Cardiac Indexes in Professional and Young AthletesCristian V. Francavilla0Francesco Sessa1Monica Salerno2Giuseppe D. Albano3Ines Villano4Giovanni Messina5Fabio Triolo6Lorenzo Todaro7Maria Ruberto8Gabriella Marsala9Orazio Cascio10Maria P. Mollica11Vincenzo Monda12Giuseppe Cibelli13Anna Valenzano14Christian Zammit15Marcellino Monda16Antonietta Messina17Universita degli Studi di Enna “Kore”, Enna, ItalyDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Experimental Medicine, Section of Human Physiology and Unit of Dietetics and Sports Medicine, Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Naples, ItalyDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Surgery and Oncology - UOC di Cardiochirurgia - “P. Giaccone” Hospital, Palermo, ItalyUnione Sportiva Città di Palermo, Palermo, ItalyCRD Center, Santa Maria del Pozzo, Somma Vesuviana, ItalyStruttura Complessa di Farmacia, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria, Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Anatomy, University of Catania, Catania, ItalyDepartment of Experimental Medicine, Section of Human Physiology and Unit of Dietetics and Sports Medicine, Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Naples, ItalyDepartment of Experimental Medicine, Section of Human Physiology and Unit of Dietetics and Sports Medicine, Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Naples, ItalyDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Anatomy, University of Malta, Msida, MaltaDepartment of Experimental Medicine, Section of Human Physiology and Unit of Dietetics and Sports Medicine, Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Naples, ItalyDepartment of Experimental Medicine, Section of Human Physiology and Unit of Dietetics and Sports Medicine, Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Naples, ItalyBackground: After long-term intensive training, considerable morphological and functional heart changes occur in professional athletes. Such changes arise progressively and regress upon interruption of the physical activity. Morphological and functional alterations on heart are known as “Athlete's heart” condition.Objective: This study aims to compare echocardiographic parameters in two different groups of professional athletes. Furthermore, a prospective study is performed analyzing the echocardiographic changes occurring in 12 professional players in 3 years of follow-up.Materials and Methods: 78 football players were examined from July 2011 to May 2016 (40 enrolled in Group A and 38 in Group B). Twelve players of GROUP A were followed for 3 consecutive seasons. The general clinical examination, the cardiopulmonary evaluation, the ECG, the ergometer stress test, the spirometric examination and the standard cardiac eco color doppler test were recorded.Results: Left ventricle dimensions, left atrium dimensions, and interventricular septum dimensions were higher in A players than in B players. Moreover, following up 12 players for 3 years, a statistically significant increase of such values was observed.Discussion: In A players, higher dimensions of the left chambers and the interventricular septum were observed, compared to B players. No statistically significant difference was found regarding the ejection fraction. The 3 years follow-up showed a statistically significant increase of both left chambers and interventricular septum dimensions, particularly in the second and third year.Conclusions: These findings demonstrated that A players have higher echocardiographic parameters respect to B players. The results of this study support the scientific theory that long-term intensive training influences heart function, inducing “athlete's heart” with morphological adaptations. No significant echocardiographic variation within the examined sample was observed for different roles (goalkeeper, defender, midfielder, or attacker) or skills of individual players.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2018.00153/fullprofessional football playerechocardiographic parametersheart adaptation to exerciseleft ventricle dimensionsathlete's heart |