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Effect of Specialization in Sports on the Structural and Functional States of the Left Ventricle of the Heart in Schoolchildren of Different Biological Age
Authors:S N Vadzyuk  V I Il'nitskii  U V Il'nitskaya
Institution:(1) Ternopol Medical Academy, Ternopol, Ukraine
Abstract:The structural and functional states of the left ventricle of the heart were studied by echocardiography in schoolchildren of three age groups. The first group included 10- to 13-year-old boys without features of sexual maturation. The second group included 13- to 15-year-old adolescents during puberty. The third group included 16- to 18-year-old adolescents with developed secondary sexual characteristics. The children were trained in sports: middle-distance running, swimming, and wrestling. It was found that the posterior wall of the ventricular myocardium in young athletes of all age groups and any specialization in sports was thicker than in untrained children of the same age. Similarly, the trained children were characterized by larger anteroposterior size of the ventricular cavity, larger cavity volume and total volume, greater myocardium mass (both absolute and calculated per kg body weight), more substantial ventricular stroke volume, lower heart rate, lesser ejection fraction, and smaller degree of shortening of the anteroposterior size of the ventricular cavity during systole as compared to untrained children of the same age. The difference between trained and untrained schoolchildren increased with increasing age, duration of the period of training in sports, and level of training in sports (athletic qualification). The training-induced changes in the structural and functional parameters of the left ventricle of the heart in middle-distance runners were larger than in schoolchildren trained in swimming and, particularly, in wrestling.
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