We compared the response of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) after 60 min of swimming, running, and cycling in well trained triathletes. The maximal increase in hs-cTnT was similar in all exercise bouts (swimming 453%, cycling 349% and running 471%) although there was substantial individual variability in peak hs-cTnT. The post-exercise kinetics for hs-cTnT were consistent. The change in hs-cTnT was correlated between trials. In all trials hs-cTnT had largely returned to baseline levels 24 h post-exercise. In summary, an increase in hs-cTnT was apparent in all triathletes independent of exercise mode and despite variable peak data the consistent kinetics over 24 h post-exercise would suggest this represents a physiological phenomenon.
The authors would like to thank all the participants for their participation in this study. This study was supported by the DEP 2010-16767 grants from the Spanish Plan for Research, Development and Innovation (R + D + i) MICINN.
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Cycling; Running; Swimming
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Versió postprint del document publicat a https://doi.org/10.3109/1354750X.2015.1068851
Biomarkers, 2015, vol. 20, núm. 4, p. 219-224
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