The Effect of Swimming Training on Heart Structure and Function of Elite Athletes
الموضوعات :
Report of Health Care
Rohollah Valizadeh
1
,
Masoud Nikbakht
2
,
Rahmatollah khanmohammadi
3
1 - Department of Physical Education, Omidiyeh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Omidiyeh, Iran
2 - Department of Sport Physiology, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran
3 - Department of Physical Education, Behbahan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Behbahan, Iran
تاريخ الإرسال : 27 الجمعة , ذو الحجة, 1439
تاريخ التأكيد : 09 الخميس , صفر, 1440
تاريخ الإصدار : 21 السبت , ذو الحجة, 1439
الکلمات المفتاحية:
Heart,
Swimmers,
Non-athletes,
ملخص المقالة :
Introduction: Swimming training fosters the heart performance.The aim of this study was to determine the effect of swimming training on heart structure and function of elite swimmers. Methods: The study was a causal comparative. The statistical sample included swimmer and non-athlete groups. Athletes were the elite swimmers who participated voluntarily in this study. Inclusion criteria for athletes included a history of at least 5 years of regular swimming training. After sampling, all participants took part in the echo-heart test in which they were given Color Doppler M-Mode echocardiography. The functional and structural parameters included left ventricular internal diameter in systole (LVIDs), left ventricular internal diameter in diastole (LVIDd), interventricular septal end diastole (IVSd), left ventricular mass index(LVMI), left atrial dimensions (LAD), aortic root dimension (ARD), left ventricular posterior wall dimensions (LVPWD), heart rate (HR) and ejection fraction(EF).Shapiro-Wilk test was used to normalize the research data. Statistical analysis was used by independent samples t-test and Analysis of variance (ANOVA). The p-value was defined as p ≤ 0.05. The hypothesis test was performed using SPSS software version 19. Results: The independent sample t-test results showed that swimmers had a significant decrease in LVIDs(p = 0.001), LVPWD(p = 0.001) and HR(p = 0.001) compared to non-athletes. The results also revealed that swimmers had a significant increase in a LVIDd(p = 0.001), LAD(p = 0.001), ARD(p = 0.001) and EF(p = 0.012) compared to non-athletes.There was no significant difference between groups in IVSd(p = 0.789) and LVMI(p = 0.931). But the results were fifferent when variables were adjusted to the participants’ age, weight, height and body mass index (BMI) by ANOVA. The adjusted results showed that swimmers had a significant decrease in LVIDs(p = 0.002) and HR(p = 0.019) compared to non-athletes. The results also revealed that swimmers had a significant increase in a LAD(p = 0.001) and ARD(p = 0.001) compared to non-athletes.There was no significant difference between groups in LVIDd (p = 0.266), IVSd (p = 0.255), LVMI (p = 0.984), LVPWD (p = 0.128), and EF (p = 0.063). Conclusion: Long-term swimming training can lead to some heart physiological changes in elite swimmers. It seems that this changes can improve heart performance in this athletes.
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