2016
Association of Fitness in Young Adulthood With Survival and Cardiovascular Risk: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study
Shah R, Murthy V, Colangelo L, Reis J, Venkatesh B, Sharma R, Abbasi S, Goff D, Carr J, Rana J, Terry J, Bouchard C, Sarzynski M, Eisman A, Neilan T, Das S, Jerosch-Herold M, Lewis C, Carnethon M, Lewis G, Lima J. Association of Fitness in Young Adulthood With Survival and Cardiovascular Risk: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study. JAMA Internal Medicine 2016, 176: 1-9. PMID: 26618471, PMCID: PMC5292201, DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2015.6309.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAsymptomatic DiseasesCardiovascular DiseasesCoronary Artery DiseaseExercise TestFemaleHeart VentriclesHumansHypertrophy, Left VentricularLongitudinal StudiesMaleMiddle AgedMortalityObesityPhysical FitnessProportional Hazards ModelsProspective StudiesTomography, X-Ray ComputedUltrasonographyUnited StatesVascular CalcificationYoung AdultConceptsCardiorespiratory fitnessIncident cardiovascular diseaseCoronary artery calcificationCardiovascular diseaseEffects of cardiorespiratory fitnessHazard of cardiovascular diseaseCoronary Artery Risk DevelopmentHigher level of fitnessImprove cardiorespiratory fitnessAssociation of fitnessBaseline cardiorespiratory fitnessExercise test durationAssessment of obesityAssociated with lower riskFollow-upLevel of fitnessTreadmill exercise testBaseline study visitCardiovascular disease eventsYoung adultsLeft ventricular massSubclinical cardiovascular diseasePresence of coronary artery calcificationYoung adulthoodAssociated with coronary artery calcification
2014
ECG findings in competitive rowers: normative data and the prevalence of abnormalities using contemporary screening recommendations
Wasfy M, DeLuca J, Wang F, Berkstresser B, Ackerman K, Eisman A, Lewis G, Hutter A, Weiner R, Baggish A. ECG findings in competitive rowers: normative data and the prevalence of abnormalities using contemporary screening recommendations. British Journal Of Sports Medicine 2014, 49: 200. PMID: 25202138, DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2014-093919.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEuropean Society of CardiologyPreparticipation screeningLeft ventricular hypertrophyCompetitive rowersInterpretation criteriaECG findingsPrevalence of abnormal ECG findingsEuropean Society of Cardiology criteriaECG patternIncomplete right bundle branch blockIsolated voltage criteriaRight bundle branch blockAbnormal ECG findingsVentricular pre-excitationBundle branch blockStandard 12-lead ECGPrevalence of abnormalitiesSociety of CardiologyEarly repolarisation patternScreening recommendationsPresence of abnormalitiesSeattle criteriaRowersVentricular hypertrophySinus bradycardia