Intense Endurance Exercise: A Potential Risk Factor in the Development of Heart Disease

Rajanayagam Jocelynn, Alsabri Mohammed
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Background: Exercise is known to improve cardiac health; however, the upper limit of exercise is not as clear. High intensity endurance exercise and its association with cardiac dysfunction is becoming more important as more people in the USA participate in endurance activity. Hypothesis: Intensive endurance exercise is associated with heart disease. Methods: Peer-reviewed primary literature related to endurance exercise, cardiac remodelling, myocardial fibrosis, and arrhythmia was searched and selected from PubMed Database to be reviewed. Results: Increased cardiac remodelling, myocardial fibrosis, and arrhythmias were associated with increased endurance exercise in most instances. Clinically significant dysfunction from endurance exercise induced cardiac remodelling and myocardial fibrosis is not certain. However, increased incidence of SND and atrial flutter in endurance athletes, even after deconditioning, seems to be most associated with endurance exercise. Conclusion: Cardiac remodelling, fibrosis, and arrhythmia were associated with cardiac dysfunction. All review articles in this study were limited by low sample size since it was difficult to obtain full record of previous endurance activity. The reversibility of cardiac changes needs to be further investigated and can be applied in the differential diagnosis of other cardiomyopathies. The interaction between performance enhancing drugs and endurance exercise needs to be further studied to determine its action on cardiac health. Findings from these studies could contribute to exercise recommendations.
高强度耐力运动:心脏病发展的潜在危险因素
背景:众所周知,运动可以改善心脏健康;然而,运动的上限并不明确。随着越来越多的美国人参加耐力运动,高强度耐力运动及其与心功能障碍的关系变得越来越重要。假设:高强度耐力运动与心脏病有关。方法:从PubMed数据库中检索和选择与耐力运动、心脏重构、心肌纤维化和心律失常相关的同行评议的主要文献进行综述。结果:在大多数情况下,心脏重构、心肌纤维化和心律失常的增加与耐力运动的增加有关。耐力运动引起的心脏重构和心肌纤维化是否有临床意义的功能障碍尚不确定。然而,耐力运动员中SND和心房扑动发生率的增加,即使在去条件化之后,似乎与耐力运动最相关。结论:心脏重构、纤维化和心律失常与心功能障碍有关。由于很难获得既往耐力活动的完整记录,本研究的所有综述文章都受到样本量小的限制。心脏变化的可逆性需要进一步研究,并可用于其他心肌病的鉴别诊断。性能增强药物与耐力运动之间的相互作用需要进一步研究,以确定其对心脏健康的作用。这些研究的结果可能有助于提出锻炼建议。
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