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Clinical Trial
. 2020 Jan 7;141(1):83-85.
doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.119.041874. Epub 2019 Dec 30.

Effect of Exercise Intensity and Duration on Cardiac Troponin Release

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Clinical Trial

Effect of Exercise Intensity and Duration on Cardiac Troponin Release

Lucy Marshall et al. Circulation. .
No abstract available

Keywords: physical exercise; troponin.

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The effect of exercise intensity and duration on cardiac troponin release. A, Median high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I concentrations after low-, moderate-, and high-intensity exercise. Values are median (interquartile range) in ng/L; n = 10 participants. Statistical tests performed on log-transformed troponin ratio relative to baseline concentration at each time point. B, Individual participant time-activity curves illustrating fold-changes in cardiac troponin I concentration from baseline. *One-way repeated-measures ANOVA comparing troponin concentration across time points. †Significant difference from baseline concentration using paired t tests (P value <0.05). NA indicates not assessed.

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