2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2007.07.156
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Non-invasive determination of stroke volume and cardiac output after high intensity playing exercise in elite female soccer players

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“…It therefore seems plausible that the more consistent cyclic training regimen of the rowers might have led to a better muscular and metabolic adaptation and therefore to a more efficient iron metabolism than in soccer players or other team sports athletes. Due to the specific requirements of the different sports [33], the training schedule is more standardised in rowing athletes than in soccer players, even at the end of the championship season and this may result in a lower reduction in iron storage. Unfortunately we were unable to perform repeated exercise tests to analyse the temporal changes in aerobic performance over the different training phases, and this should be the focus of further study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It therefore seems plausible that the more consistent cyclic training regimen of the rowers might have led to a better muscular and metabolic adaptation and therefore to a more efficient iron metabolism than in soccer players or other team sports athletes. Due to the specific requirements of the different sports [33], the training schedule is more standardised in rowing athletes than in soccer players, even at the end of the championship season and this may result in a lower reduction in iron storage. Unfortunately we were unable to perform repeated exercise tests to analyse the temporal changes in aerobic performance over the different training phases, and this should be the focus of further study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This heightened demand manifests as an elevated heart rate, a response indicative of the heart’s intensified effort to meet metabolic requirements [ 55 ]. With consistent exposure to such stimuli, the cardiovascular system undergoes adaptations, including improvements in stroke volume and cardiac output efficiency [ 60 ]. These adaptations contribute to heightened aerobic fitness by augmenting the heart’s ability to efficiently supply oxygenated blood to exercising muscles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%