Cardiac biomarker release after exercise in healthy children and adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Cirer Sastre, Rafel y Legaz Arrese, Alejandro y Corbi, Francisco y George, Keith y Nie, Jinlei y Carranza García, Luis Enrique y Reverter Masía, Joaquín (2018) Cardiac biomarker release after exercise in healthy children and adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Human Kinetics.
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Purpose: The authors evaluated the impact of acute exercise and 24-hour recovery on serum concentration of cardiac troponins T and I (cTnT and cTnI) and N-terminal fragment of the prohormone brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) in healthy children and adolescents. The authors also determined the proportion of participants exceeding the upper reference limits and acute myocardial infarction cutoff for each assay. Method: Web of Science, SPORTDiscus, MEDLINE, ScienceDirect, and Scopus databases were systematically searched up to November 2017. Studies were screened and quality-assessed; the data was systematically extracted and analyzed. Results: From 751 studies initially identified, 14 met the inclusion criteria for data extraction. All 3 biomarkers were increased significantly after exercise. A decrease from postexercise to 24 hours was noted in cTnT and cTnI, although this decrease was only statistically significant for cTnT. The upper reference limit was exceeded by 76% of participants for cTnT, a 51% for cTnI, and a 13% for NT-proBNP. Furthermore, the cutoff value for acute myocardial infarction was exceeded by 39% for cTnT and a 11% for cTnI. Postexercise peak values of cTnT were associated with duration and intensity (Q(3) = 28.3, P < .001) while NT-proBNP peak values were associated with duration (Q(2) = 11.9, P = .003). Conclusion: Exercise results in the appearance of elevated levels of cTnT, cTnI, and NT-proBNP in children and adolescents. Postexercise elevations of cTnT and NT-proBNP are associated with exercise duration and intensity.
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Palabras claves no controlados: | Sport medicine; cTnT; cTnI; NT-proBNP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Materias: | G Geografía, Antropología, Recreación > GV Deportes y Recreación | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Divisiones: | Organización Deportiva | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Usuario depositante: | Biblioteca FOD | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Fecha del depósito: | 01 Nov 2019 20:52 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Última modificación: | 08 Nov 2021 20:34 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
URI: | http://eprints.uanl.mx/id/eprint/17521 |
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