نبذة مختصرة : Endurance events such as long distance running races are increasing in popularity and convey multiple health benefits. However, such exercise forms also represent a major challenge to human cardiovascular physiology and are associated with a momentarily increased risk for adverse cardiac events. Using the world’s largest cross-country running race Lidingöloppet as a model of endurance events, this thesis aims to: 1) investigate male and female participation and performance trends 2) detail the cardiovascular findings of a comprehensive cardiovascular preparticipation evaluation in novice male race participants aged 45 years and older 3) study the impact of race participation on cardiac autonomic tone and 4) assess features of cardiovascular function and vectorcardiography (VCG), and their response to endurance exercise in individuals with early repolarisation (ER). Study I: Participation and performance trends were investigated in >120,000 runners partaking in the Lidingöloppet between 1993 and 2007. In a subgroup of 249 middle-aged males, the association between the cardiac biomarker NT-proBNP and runtime was also studied. Participation increased over the study period, particularly in females and older males, while participants’ fitness deteriorated, as measured by an average increase in runtime of 21 ± 31 min. Longer runtimes were independently associated with higher levels of NT-proBNP. Study II: A preparticipation cardiovascular exam was performed in 153 middle-aged male first-time Lidingöloppet race participants. Runners were assessed by medical history and physical exam, 12-lead ECG, echocardiography, and blood tests. 9 % of runners required further diagnostic work-up and 2 % were discouraged from race participation due to cardiac abnormalities that could increase their risk of exercise- related cardiac events. Study III: Heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) was continuously measured from 48 hours before until 96 hours after a Lidingöloppet 30km race. Compared to pre-race values, HR was ...
Relation: I. Philip Aagaard, Anders Sahlén, Frieder Braunschweig. Performance trends and cardiac biomarkers in a 30km cross-country race 1993-2007. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2012; 44(5):894-9. ::doi::10.1249/MSS.0b013e31823cd051 ::pmid::22005746 ::isi::000303043400017; II. Philip Aagaard, Anders Sahlén, Lennart Bergfeldt, Frieder Braunschweig Preparticipation evaluation of novice, middle-aged long-distance runners. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2012. ::doi::10.1249/MSS.0b013e31826c5552 ::pmid::22895374; III. Philip Aagaard, Anders Sahlén, Lennart Bergfeldt, Frieder Braunschweig. Temporal changes of heart rate and its variability in response to long distance running - associations with cardiac troponin. [Manuscript]; IV. Philip Aagaard, Frieder Braunschweig, Liliane Wecke, Anders Sahlén, Lennart Bergfeldt. Early repolarization in middle-aged male long distance runners -cardiovascular and vectorcardiographic characteristics. [Manuscript]; http://hdl.handle.net/10616/41311
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