Abstract
In contrast to younger athletes, there is comparatively less literature examining cardiac structure and function in older athletes. However, a progressive accumulation of studies during the past four decades offers a body of literature worthy of systematic scrutiny.
We conducted a systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression of controlled echocardiography studies comparing left ventricular (LV) structure and function in aerobically trained older athletes (> 45 years) with age-matched untrained controls, in addition to investigating the influence of chronological age.
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, 95% CI 0.05-1.86, p = 0.04). Meta-regression for chronological age identified that athlete-control differences, in the main, are maintained during advancing age.
Athletic older men have larger cardiac dimensions and enjoy more favourable cardiac function than healthy, non-athletic counterparts. Notably, the athlete groups maintain these effects during chronological ageing.
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| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 199-219 |
| Journal | Sports Medicine |
| Volume | 49 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 29 Oct 2018 |
Keywords
- Ageing
- cardiorespiratory fitness
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