An athletic heart syndrome is a structural and functional change in people who train for prolonged durations ( > 1 hour on most days of the week) and frequently at high intensities.
An increase of the stroke volume and pressure loads in the left ventricle (LV), causes an increase in LV muscle mass, wall thickness, and chamber size.
Signs include chest pain or discomfort during exercise, severe shortness of breath at rest, irregular or rapid heartbeat, dizziness or fainting during or after exercise.
Clinical evaluation, ECG, Echocardiogram, Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging, Exercise Stress Test etc. are done to diagnose and rule out cardiac hypertrophy.
Consult healthcare provider for individualized advice and guidance based on unique health profile. Avoid overtraining, and focus on lifestyle modifications like a well-balanced diet, hydration, sleep, and destressing activities to maintain better heart health.
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