Search Results - Atherosclerosis
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Cardiovascular disease risk factor profile of experienced male amateur marathon runners: A systematic review
O`Riordan, C., Savage, E., Newell, M., Flaherty, G., Hartigan, I.Published in Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2023)“…This systematic review identifies that this population may not be aware of their possible risk of atherosclerosis and, consequently, CVD.…”
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Gut leakage and cardiac biomarkers after prolonged strenuous exercise in highly trained endurance athletes
Aune, S. K., Bonnevie-Svendsen, M., Nyborg, C., Trøseid, M., Seljeflot, I., Hisdal, J., Helseth, R.Published in Atherosclerosis (2022)“…Atherosclerosis…”
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Effects of high-intensity training of professional runners on myocardial hypertrophy and subclinical atherosclerosis
de Oliveira Bittencourt, C. R., de Oliveira Izar, M. C., Schwerz, V. L., dos Santos Póvoa, R. M., Andrade Rodrigues Fonseca, H., Helfenstein Fonseca, M. I., Tria Bianco, H., Nunes França, C., dos Santos Ferreira, C. A., Helfenstein Fonseca, F. A.Published in PLOS ONE (2016)“…To evaluate the effects of long-term exposure to high-intensity training among professional runners on cardiac hypertrophy and subclinical atherosclerosis. Prospective study included runners of both sexes (n = 52) and age and gender matched controls (n = 57), without classical cardiovascular risk factors. …”
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Carotid and peripheral atherosclerosis in male marathon runners
Kröger, K., Lehmann, N., Rappaport, L., Perrey, M., Sorokin, A., Budde, T., Heusch, G., Jöckel, K. -H., Thompson, P. D., Erbel, R., Möhlenkamp, S.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2011)“…Purpose: We measured extracoronary atherosclerotic plaque burden and its association with cardiovascular risk factors and with coronary atherosclerosis in male marathon runners. …”
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Structure of genetic predisposition to metabolic diseases and individualization of young athletes' nutrition
Topanova, A., Golberg, N., Dondukovskaya, R., Bugleeva, E.Published in 12th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Jyväskylä, Finland - July 11-14th 2007 (2007)“…Due to PPARA gene polymorphism only 5% of bicyclists and 3,3% of wrestlers with CC genotype have the risk of lipid metabolism abnormalities and atherosclerosis development. Blood glycated hemoglobin concentration is within physiological level 3,7% - 5,7% of total hemoglobin content that testifies to absence of infringement of young cyclists carbohydrate metabolism. …”
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