2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2013.11.050
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The impact of exercise intensity on cardiac troponin I release

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“…We found a significant association between hours of very vigorous intensity exercise and presence of CAC and plaque, and an inverse association between vigorous exercise intensity and presence of mixed plaque. These observations are in line with findings from previous studies as extreme exercise appears to be related to cardiac troponin release 33 , myocardial fibrosis 34 , and atrial fibrillation 35 . It is therefore possible that not the duration of exercise is most important in the development of coronary atherosclerosis, but specifically the intensity of exercise.…”
Section: Influence Of Exercise Intensitysupporting
confidence: 92%
“…We found a significant association between hours of very vigorous intensity exercise and presence of CAC and plaque, and an inverse association between vigorous exercise intensity and presence of mixed plaque. These observations are in line with findings from previous studies as extreme exercise appears to be related to cardiac troponin release 33 , myocardial fibrosis 34 , and atrial fibrillation 35 . It is therefore possible that not the duration of exercise is most important in the development of coronary atherosclerosis, but specifically the intensity of exercise.…”
Section: Influence Of Exercise Intensitysupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Exercise characteristics have also been studied as to their influence on cardiac biomarker release (15,71). Exercise intensity was mentioned as a predictor for cTn release while exercise duration has been correlated with both cTn and NT-proBNP data (8,9,12,64,68,83). Exercise mode and type have not been fully evaluated and any associations remain controversial (31,55,85).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although baseline cTnI and BNP levels were higher in cardiac patients, the relative change after exercise was not different between our patients and controls. A factor contributing to this finding might be the similar exercise intensity (measured in METs and walking speed) and exercise duration in cardiac patients and controls, considering that these are important parameters in exercise-induced biomarker release [30,31]. Since the exerciseinduced increase in cTnI is not accompanied by significant changes in cardiac function, we suggest that the changes in cTnI most likely does not reflect considerable cardiac damage, which is also in line with the current theory on exercise-induced increase in troponin levels [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%