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Effects of cardio-selective beta-blockade on plasma catecholamines and performance during different forms of exercise.
CONCLUSIONS: Despite beta blockade and resulting differences in cardiopulmonary regulation during the exercise tests, the maximal oxygen capacity and the catecholamine concentration was similar. Higher exercise intensities (>50% Pmax) are associated with a marked increase in plasma catecholamines, which are not influenced by treatment with bisoprolol 5 mg/day. PMID: 31818057 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - December 11, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: J Sports Med Phys Fitness Source Type: research

Exercise Intensity Classification in Cancer Patients Undergoing Allogeneic HCT
Objective: Exercise intervention studies during and after cancer treatment show beneficial effects for various physical and psychosocial outcomes. Current exercise intensity guidelines for cancer patients are rather general and have been adapted from American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) recommendations for healthy individuals. Intensive cancer treatment regimens such as allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HCT) may change the cardiovascular response to acute exercise. Therefore, we evaluated the relationships between %V˙O2 reserve (%V˙O2R, reference) and %HRR, %HRmax, and %V˙O2max and compared ...
Source: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise - April 17, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Clinical Sciences Source Type: research

Isolated Myocardial Bridging and Exercise-Related Cardiac Events
Int J Sports MedDOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1370912Myocardial bridging, which is defined as cardiac muscle overlying a part of a coronary artery, is the most common congenital coronary artery anomaly. Myocardial bridging is usually benign, but has been associated with exercise-related cardiac events. Guidelines for athletic participation in these patients are primarily based on reports from the general population with myocardial bridging. We performed a systematic literature search of PubMed, Ovid and Google Scholar for articles addressing exercise-related cardiac events associated with myocardial bridging. We identified 69 cases ...
Source: International Journal of Sports Medicine - August 21, 2014 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Gowd, B. M. P.Thompson, P. D. Tags: Review Source Type: research

Use of heart rate for guiding exercise training in patients with atrial fibrillation
CONCLUSIONS: HRR is not equivalent to VO2R in AF patients. There was no significant effect of rhythm status, chronotropic incompetence or beta-blockers on this relationship. These findings highlight that the HR prescription of exercise intensity in AF patients should be guided by an individualised HRR-VO2R relationship.PMID:35686862 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.22.13913-7
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - June 10, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Christian V Verdicchio Celine Gallagher Rajiv Mahajan Melissa E Middeldorp Dominik Linz Dennis H Lau Prashanthan Sanders Adrian D Elliott Source Type: research