PREVALENCE OF ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC ALTERATIONS IN ATHLETES ASSOCIATED WITH CARDIOVASCULAR RISK PARAMETERS

Authors

  • Guerra-Llamas, I PhD in Nursing. Associate Professor. Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Physiotherapy and Podiatry, Complutense University of Madrid (Spain).
  • García-Álvarez, Y PhD in Nursing. Contracted PhD Professor. Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Physiotherapy and Podiatry, Complutense University of Madrid (Spain)
  • Velasco-Sanz, T. PhD in Nursing. Associate Professor. Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Physiotherapy and Podiatry, Complutense University of Madrid (Spain).
  • Ramírez-López, MT

Keywords:

Sports medicine, medical examinations, risk factors, electrocardiogram, cardiovascular risk.

Abstract

Sport induces cardiac adaptations that are manifested with specific electrocardiographic alterations. This study was carried out in view of the need to identify the relationship between these electrocardiographic alterations with cardiovascular and demographic variables and physical exercise performed. Methodology: a descriptive cross-sectional study in 370 individuals, 211 men and 159 women (36 ± 13 years) that were distributed in three groups: male athletes, female athletes, and non-athlete men and women. Results: 51.08% of the studied subjects presented electrographic alterations, more frequent in athletes. Demographic and cardiovascular variables and the time of physical exercise performed were significantly associated with certain electrocardiographic alterations; the risk of presenting any of the alterations in athletes could be estimated based on the variables set out. Conclusion: There are associations between specific electrocardiographic alterations and cardiovascular, demographic and type of exercise variables that could classify athletes according to cardiovascular risk profiles

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Published

2024-01-04