Sex as a main determinant of bi-atrial acute and chronic adaptation to exercise

Purpose Athlete’s heart encompasses multiple physiological cardiac adaptations, although less is known at atrial level. How sex may influence the type and extent of atrial adaptations to exercise stimuli is also unknown. Our objective was to compare gender differences of echocardiographic atrial fun...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of applied physiology 2022-12, Vol.122 (12), p.2585-2596
Hauptverfasser: Simard, Francois, Sanz-de la Garza, María, Vaquer-Seguí, Antonia, Blanco, Isabel, Burgos, Felip, Alsina, Xavier, Prat-González, Susanna, Sitges, Marta
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose Athlete’s heart encompasses multiple physiological cardiac adaptations, although less is known at atrial level. How sex may influence the type and extent of atrial adaptations to exercise stimuli is also unknown. Our objective was to compare gender differences of echocardiographic atrial function indices in response to exercise in endurance athletes (EAs). Methods Highly trained (> 10 h/week) endurance athletes performed a maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET). Echocardiographic evaluation was performed at rest and immediately after exercise. Atria analysis consisted of standard and speckle-tracking echocardiographic assessment of atrial dimensions and contractile, reservoir, and conduit functions with myocardial deformation. Results 80 EAs (55% women) were enrolled and performed excellent CPET (129.6% of predicted VO 2 maximal consumption). At rest, left atrial (LA) volumes and strain were similar between men and women. Women had lower right atrial (RA) volumes (26.7 vs 32.9 ml/m 2 , p  
ISSN:1439-6319
1439-6327
DOI:10.1007/s00421-022-05018-x