Abstract

The Heart of Physically Active Young Individuals can be Remodeled with an Intense 35-Week Military Training

Highlights

  • Dinis et al.[1] have studied 76 young Portuguese individuals who had already achieved high levels of regular physical activity (> 10 hours/weeks) before entering a special military training program

  • The question posed by Dinis et al.[1] is certainly relevant and original, and its results contribute to the body of knowledge on exercise and sports cardiology

  • It would have been advisable to perform a functional assessment of the aerobic and non-aerobic components of physical fitness,[2] and, exceptionally, a cardiopulmonary exercise test to quantify the changes in maximum oxygen consumption and anaerobic threshold resulting from the training, widening the range of possibilities of interpreting the functional implications of physical exercise practice on the cardiac remodeling reported by those authors

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Introduction

Dinis et al.[1] have studied 76 young Portuguese individuals who had already achieved high levels of regular physical activity (> 10 hours/weeks) before entering a special military training program. Exercise; Exercise Movement Techniques; Aolescents; High-Intensity Internal Training; Atrial Remodeling/ physiology ; Arrhythmias, Cardiac/diagnostic imaging.

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