| Literature DB >> 12713668 |
Jonathan McGavock1, Mark Haykowsky, Darren Warburton, Dylan Taylor, Arthur Quinney, Robert Welsh.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The effect of prolonged strenuous exercise (PSE) on left ventricular (LV) systolic function has not been well studied in younger female triathletes. This study examined LV systolic function prior to, during and immediately following PSE (i.e., 40 km bicycle time trial followed by a 10 km run) in 13 younger (29 PlusMinus; 6 years) female triathletes.Entities:
Year: 2003 PMID: 12713668 PMCID: PMC155674 DOI: 10.1186/1476-5918-2-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dyn Med ISSN: 1476-5918
Subject Characteristics.
| Age (yrs) | 29 ± 6 |
| Weight (kg) | 60 ± 3 |
| VO2max (L·min-1) | 3.2 ± 0.3 |
| VO2max (mL·kg-1·min-1) | 53 ± 4 |
| HRmax (beats·min-1) | 187 ± 8 |
(HRmax = Maximal heart rate)
Race Simulation Data.
| Cycle Time (min) | 72 ± 4 |
| Run Time (min) | 49 ± 5 |
| Total Time (min) | 121 ± 8 |
| Average Time for Image (min) | 2.8 ± 0.2 |
| Weight Loss (kg) | 0.8 ± 0.6 |
| Fluid Consumption (mL) | 1090 ± 455 |
Figure 1Heart rate response to prolonged strenuous exercise. Exercise refers to heart rates obtained during exercise. Echo refers to heart rates obtained during left ventricular imaging.
Clinical and echocardiographic data at rest and during prolonged strenuous exercise.
| HR (beats·min-1) | 63 ± 7 | 101 ± 15* | 106 ± 12* | 111 ± 11* | 113 ± 11* |
| SBP (mmHg) | 110 ± 9 | 142 ± 16* | 140 ± 13* | 142 ± 15* | 138 ± 17* |
| EDCA (cm2) | 24 ± 4 | 22 ± 5 | 22 ± 5 | 21 ± 4* | 23 ± 4 |
| ESCA (cm2) | 14 ± 3 | 11 ± 3* | 11 ± 3* | 11 ± 2* | 13 ± 2 |
| FAC (%) | 42 ± 8 | 49 ± 9 | 51 ± 7* | 47 ± 11 | 43 ± 10 |
| SBP – ESCA relation | 8 ± 2 | 13 ± 4* | 13 ± 3* | 13 ± 3* | 11 ± 2*∂ |
| ESWS (Kdynes·cm-2) | 125 ± 23 | 141 ± 37 | 136 ± 29 | 150 ± 34* | 157 ± 29* |
(* = p < 0.05 vs pre; ∂ = p < 0.05 vs 60 minutes; EDCA, End-diastolic cavity area; ESCA, End-systolic cavity area; ESWS, End-systolic wall stress; FAC, Fractional area change; HR, Heart rate; SBP, Systolic blood pressure; SBP-ESCA relation, surrogate for myocardial contractility)
Figure 2Left ventricular systolic performance in relation to wall stress prior to, one hour into and immediately following prolonged strenuous exercise.