Guide: Athletic Heart Syndrome

Athletic Heart Syndrome

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  • 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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