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The Influence of Menopausal Status on Myocardial Stiffness and Exercise Capacity Among Female Masters Endurance Athletes.

Recruiting
Conditions
Myocardial Stiffness
Registration Number
NCT06475768
Lead Sponsor
Mayo Clinic
Brief Summary

The purpose of this research is to study postmenopausal female masters athletes to see if they will show greater myocardial stiffness and reduced exercise capacity than premenopausal females and similarly aged male masters athletes.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
48
Inclusion Criteria
  • Longstanding history of competitive endurance athletic performance defined as >15 years of continuous athletic training for at least 7 hours per week and ongoing engagement in competitive events.
Exclusion Criteria
  • A current or prior diagnosis of cardiovascular disease as defined by the presence of structural heart disease, heart failure, symptomatic coronary artery disease, more than moderate valve disease or prior valve surgery,
  • Current or recent pregnancy within 1 year
  • Positive pregnancy test (study visit 1)
  • Concurrent or use within 1 year of oral contraceptives or hormone replacement therapy,
  • Unable to undergo a cMRI (Please refer standard clinical contraindications for MRI)

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Myocardial stiffnessDay 14

Myocardial stiffness will be measured by magnetic resonance elastography (kPa)

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Left ventricular filling pressures with exerciseBaseline

Left ventricular filling pressures with exercise will be measured by stress echocardiography

Exercise capacityBaseline

Exercise capacity will be measured by stress echocardiography

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Mayo Clinic

🇺🇸

Rochester, Minnesota, United States

Mayo Clinic
🇺🇸Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Kathryn Larson, M.D.
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