Athletic heart syndrome
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Athletic heart syndrome (AHS) is a non-pathological condition commonly seen in sports medicine in which the human heart is enlarged, and the resting heart rate is lower than normal.
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Other names | Athlete's heart,[1][2] Athletic bradycardia, or Exercise-induced cardiomegaly |
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Specialty | Sports cardiology |
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The athlete's heart is associated with physiological cardiac remodeling as a consequence of repetitive cardiac loading.[3] Athlete's heart is common in athletes who routinely exercise more than an hour a day, and occurs primarily in endurance athletes, though it can occasionally arise in heavy weight trainers. The condition is generally considered benign, but may occasionally hide a serious medical condition, or may even be mistaken for one.[4]