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Physical conditioning effects on cardiac dimensions: a review of echocardiographic studies.
Echocardiographic studies related to chronic exercise effects on cardiac dimensions were reviewed. Sources of error in M-mode echocardiography include its resolving power, changes in transmission velocity in a nonhomogeneous medium, subjective analysis of records, and assumptions to predict ventricular volume and mass from one-dimensional data. Existing studies document larger values for left ventricular internal diastolic dimension (LVIDd) in endurance athletes, and for septal and posterior wall thicknesses (ST, PWT) in endurance, strength-type and anaerobic-type athletes compared to nonathletes. Values for the athletes were lower than in cardiac disease states. Short-term conditioning studies generally reported unimpressive changes in ventricular dimensions. Existing literature also does not clearly support a relationship between training intensity and the degree of cardiac enlargement, or changes in the heart's trainability with age. Hereditary and/or familial factors appear to influence heart size to some degree and a correlation with anthropometric variables may exist. Further study concerning hereditary and long-term conditioning effects is recommended.