christophe dausin
@c_dausin
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PhD researcher exercise physiology. @ProATHeart Endurance exercise and the heart. cycling fan and science enthusiast.
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Joined May 2012
Onze Master@Heart studie leert ons weer wat bij! We tonen aan dat lipoproteïne(a) kan helpen om verborgen aderverkalking op te sporen bij ogenschijnlijk gezonde, sportieve mannen. Vroege detectie blijft essentieel! @KU_Leuven @JessaZiekenhuis @UZAnieuws
https://t.co/H9eci7E0ZY
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Onderzoekers hebben ontdekt dat een bepaald vetdeeltje in het bloed belangrijk kan zijn om te voorspellen of mannelijke sporters aanleg hebben voor hartziektes. Het gaat om lipoproteïne(a), een...
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⬆️Lp(a) levels are independently associated with subclinical coronary atherosclerosis in ageing endurance athletes and healthy controls even with low conventional CV risk. 👉 Highlights the value of Lp(a) for risk stratification in low-risk populations. https://t.co/KNwiPpOCQK
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Your Heart Can't See What Sneakers You Are Wearing: Exercise Training Load in Endurance Athletes Is Inadequately Quantified in Sports Cardiology https://t.co/Mkxs04AiIc
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Training load may be an important factor underlying the (patho-)physiologic cardiovascular adaptations from endurance exercise. Yet, quantifying training load remains challenging due to the complex...
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Understanding the female athletes’ heart 🫀 NEW #BJSMblog which explores a recently published study in the BJSM ✅ This study highlights the importance of improving gender equality in sports cardiology research 💪 Read 👉 https://t.co/uCVIMz9cMN
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📢 New paper out! We respond to van Hattum et al.’s recent #EHJCVI study on the female athlete’s heart, comparing findings with our recent work in @BJSM_BMJ. 📎 Response: https://t.co/CbzT0xGN61 👉🏻 van Hattum et al: https://t.co/f8GpGsCYft 👉🏻 Rowe et al.:
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AbstractAims. Differentiating physiological exercise-induced cardiac remodelling (EICR) from pathology is challenging, especially in female athletes, where
Get into #EHJCVI #Discussion ➡️ The term “athlete’s heart” encapsulates both male and female athletic hearts if indexed correctly ➡️ https://t.co/E4OdwcEScL
@escardio @ESC_Journals @EACVIPresident
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Coronary atherosclerosis in athletes: emerging concepts and preventive strategies When managing athletes at risk of CAD it is important to adopt a shared decision-making approach regarding lifestyle adaptation and lipid-lowering treatment https://t.co/yIawEivWS2
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Very pleased to share this one: Your heart can’t see what sneakers you are wearing: Exercise training ... https://t.co/P7noS1xDNH
@S_FoulkesAEP @ProATHeart
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Thanks @uhasselt @JessaZiekenhuis @guido_claessen for organizing the Cycling meets Sports Medicine this weekend! A pleasure to visit you!! @HerbotsLieven @ProATHeart @YouriBekhuis @DelpireBoris @c_dausin @HartcentrumH
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Very proud to present our results on the relationship between training load and cardiac remodeling during @escardio @ProATHeart #exercise #sportcardiology #London
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Exciting to have @ALaGerche present our ProAFHeart study findings @escardio as a late-breaking science #ESC2024
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Today our paper of the master@heart study received the #ESC2024 Desmond Julian award. This could not be possible without the whole team and all participants!!! @escardio @Cardio_KULeuven
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2 dagen gevuld met top sprekers rond het EK in Hasselt over de gezondheid en prestatie van wielrenners. Inschrijven via: https://t.co/h6zXOkh4du
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Prof. Willems zal op 4/10 tijdens het gravel@leuven@LCSS symposium spreken over de invloed van sport op het hart en onze onderzoeken. Inschrijven kan via https://t.co/uM5jdgGUlp
#uci #golazo @Cardio_KULeuven @KU_Leuven
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🚨 Thrilled to share my publication! Evaluating the SBP response relative to exercise workload via the SBP/W-slope and exploring associations with age, sex and fitness🚴♀️ 🚴🏻♂️. @ALaGerche @ProATHeart
https://t.co/Psjl13MgiZ
#Cardiology #Research #BloodPressure #ExerciseScience
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AbstractAims. Blood pressure (BP) responses to exercise are frequently measured, with the concern that greater increases are a marker of disease. We sought
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Always consider age, fitness and biological sex when interpreting BP response to exercise. Great work @KJanssensAU @ALaGerche and team. Blood pressure response to graded bicycle exercise in males and females across the age and fitness spectrum
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AbstractAims. Blood pressure (BP) responses to exercise are frequently measured, with the concern that greater increases are a marker of disease. We sought
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Reduced ejection fraction in athletes @PrashSanders @FatkinLab @Elliott_AD @egiannoulatou @ClaeysMathias @C_VanDeHeyning @PAULLACAZE @alagerche
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BACKGROUND: Exercise-induced cardiac remodeling can be profound, resulting in clinical overlap with dilated cardiomyopathy, yet the significance of reduced ejection fraction (EF) in athletes is...
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🍾congratulations 🇧🇪@guido_claessen @ALaGerche @RWillemsKUL @HerbotsLieven @HeinHeidbuchel @ClausPiet @ClaeysMathias @PrashSanders @Elliott_AD @C_VanDeHeyning @c_dausin @KJanssensAU et al! 🇦🇺 Thanks for pushing the field op sports cardiology forward 🙏 @CircAHA
Very interesting work from the team at @HartcentrumH in the rapidly evolving field of #Sportscardiology! 1 in 6 elite endurance athletes showing reduction in #LVEF or #RVEF. But is this part of the athletic phenotype spectrum or a marker of cardiac disease? Read all about it👇🤓
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Our first ketone review is out! Summarizes the mechanisms by which ketones may improve exercise recovery and training adaptation @RubenRBRS @AJPCellPhys
https://t.co/xovb6Fp9uO
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