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. 2022 Sep 15;8:116. doi: 10.1186/s40798-022-00510-2

Table 1.

Cardiac geometry and left ventricular measures by sex in athletes (all sports combined)

Men (n = 2041) Women (n = 1241) p value Effect size*
Cardiac geometry Prevalence  < 0.001 0.015
Normal (%) 82.0 90.9
Eccentric hypertrophy (%) 16.5 8.3
Concentric remodeling (%) 0.9 0.5
Concentric hypertophy (%) 0.6 0.3
LV measures Mean P95 Mean P95
LVEF (%) 61 (7) 72 61 (7) 72 0.036 0.072
SWT (mm) 9 (1) 11 8 (1) 9  < 0.001 1.370
SWT / BSA (mm/m2) 4.7 (0.6) 5.8 4.6 (0.6) 5.6 0.002 0.167
LVEDD (mm) 55 (4) 63 49 (4) 56  < 0.001 1.409
LVEDD / BSA (mm/m2) 28 (3) 33 30 (3) 34  < 0.001 0.380
LVPW (mm) 9 (1) 11 8 (1) 9  < 0.001 1.313
LVPW / BSA (mm/m2) 4.6 (0.6) 5.6 4.5 (0.6) 5.5 0.003 0.167
LVEDV (mL) 150 (28) 198 115 (21) 151  < 0.001 1.370
LVEDV / BSA (mL/m2) 77 (13) 100 69 (11) 87  < 0.001 0.679
LV mass (g) 190 (43) 271 126 (29) 177  < 0.001 1.675
LV mass / BSA (g/m2) 97 (20) 133 75 (15) 102  < 0.001 1.855
E wave (cm/s) 85 (14) 109 92 (14) 116  < 0.001 0.461
A wave (cm/s) 43 (11) 61 45 (13) 63  < 0.001 0.147

Data of LV measures are mean (SD) and 95th (P95) percentile (in bold)

BSA body surface area, LVEDD left ventricular end-diastolic diameter, LVEDV left ventricular end-diastolic volume, LVEF left ventricular ejection fraction, LVPW LV posterior wall, SWT septal wall thickness

*Effect size assessed with partial eta squared (for between-sex comparisons of geometry proportions with the χ2 test [upper part of the Table]) and Cohen’s D (for between-sex comparisons of the different LV dimensions with the Student’s t test [lower part of the Table])