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Blood test-based age acceleration Is inversely associated with high-volume sports activity
Juhász, V., Ország, A., Balla, D., Szabó, L., Sydó, N., Kiss, O., Csulak, E., Babity, M., Dohy, Z., Skoda, R., Becker, D., Merkely, B., Benczur, A., Vágó, H., Kerepesi, C.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2024)“…Dohy, Z.…”
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Is cardiac involvement prevalent in highly trained athletes after SARS-CoV-2 infection? A cardiac magnetic resonance study using sex-matched and age-matched controls
Szabó, L., Juhász, V., Dohy, Z., Fogarasi, C., Kovács, A., Lakatos. B. K., Kiss, O., Sydó, N., Csulak, E., Suhai, F. I., Hirschberg, K., Becker, D., Merkely, B., Vágó, H.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2022)“…Dohy, Z.…”
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The added value of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in the prevention of sudden cardiac death in athletes
Szabó, L., Dohy, Z., Juhász, V., Kiss, M., Kunze, K. P., Merkely, B., Vágó, H.Published in MAGNETOM Flash (2022)“…Dohy, Z.…”
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Cardiopulmonary examinations of athletes returning to high-intensity sport activity following SARS-CoV-2 infection
Kiss, O., Babity, M., Konig, A., Zamodics, M., Gregor, Z. S., Horvath, M., Kiss, A., Rakoczi, R., Juhasz, V., Dohy, Z. S., Szabo, L., Lakatos, B., Kovacs, A., Vago, H., Merkely, B.Published in European Heart Journal (2021)“…Dohy, Z. S.…”
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Significance of extended sports cardiology screening of elite handball referees
Kiss, O., Babity, M., Kovacs, A., Skopal, J., Vago, H., Lakatos, H. K., Bognar, C., Rakoczi, R., Zamodics, M., Frivaldszky, L., Menyhart-Hetenyi, A., Dohy, Z., Czimbalmos, C., Szabo, L., Merkely, B.Published in PLOS ONE (2021)“…Dohy, Z.…”
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