Left ventricular response to submaximal exercise in endurance-trained athletes and sedentary adults.

J R Schairer, P D Stein, S Keteyian, F Fedel, J Ehrman, M Alam, J W Henry, T Shaw
Author Information
  1. J R Schairer: Henry Ford Heart and Vascular Institute, Detroit, Michigan 48202.

Abstract

This investigation examines the hypothesis that athletes increase stroke volume with submaximal exercise through an augmentation of left ventricular (LV) end-diastolic volume and a reduction of LV end-systolic volume, whereas sedentary adults only increase stroke volume modestly, because LV end-diastolic volume does not increase. Upright bicycle exercise was performed by 17 endurance-trained male athletes and 15 sedentary men. M-mode echocardiograms were obtained during submaximal exercise at predetermined heart rates. Athletes, at a heart rate of 130 beats/min, increased their stroke volume 67% from 72 +/- 18 ml to 120 +/- 26 ml (p less than 0.001). This resulted from an increase of LV end-diastolic volume from 119 +/- 23 to 152 +/- 28 ml (p less than 0.001) and a reduction in LV end-systolic volume from 46 +/- 14 to 31 +/- 9 ml (p less than 0.001). Sedentary men at the same heart rate increased stroke volume 22% from 63 +/- 15 to 77 +/- 21 ml (p less than 0.05). LV end-diastolic volume did not change (96 +/- 20 vs 97 +/- 28 ml) (p = not significant), but LV end-systolic volume decreased (33 +/- 11 vs 20 +/- 9 ml) (p less than 0.001). In conclusion, athletes increased cardiac output through a more prominent augmentation of stroke volume than sedentary subjects at submaximal exercise. This was accomplished through an augmentation of LV end-diastolic volume. This may have a conserving effect on myocardial oxygen consumption at these levels of exercise.

MeSH Term

Adult
Cardiac Output
Cardiac Volume
Echocardiography
Exercise
Heart Rate
Humans
Male
Physical Endurance
Sports
Stroke Volume
Ventricular Function, Left

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