Journal article

Athlete's Heart: Is the Morganroth Hypothesis Obsolete?

MJ Haykowsky, TJ Samuel, MD Nelson, A La Gerche

Heart Lung and Circulation | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2018

Abstract

In 1975, Morganroth and colleagues reported that the increased left ventricular (LV) mass in highly trained endurance athletes versus nonathletes was primarily due to increased end-diastolic volume while the increased LV mass in resistance trained athletes was solely due to an increased LV wall thickness. Based on the divergent remodelling patterns observed, Morganroth and colleagues hypothesised that the increased “volume” load during endurance exercise may be similar to that which occurs in patients with mitral or aortic regurgitation while the “pressure” load associated with performing a Valsalva manoeuvre (VM) during resistance exercise may mimic the stress imposed on the heart by system..

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