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Geert Kleinnibbelink

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Janssen S, Aengevaeren V, de Vries F, Kleinnibbelink G, Mingels A, Hopman M, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39957063
Aims: Middle-aged and older male athletes have more coronary atherosclerosis than less active peers. We aimed to explore mechanisms that can contribute to this accelerated coronary atherosclerosis by comparing exercise-induced...
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Kalkman D, Baggen V, Beusekamp J, Kleinnibbelink G, Meijers W, Peeters F, et al.
Neth Heart J . 2024 Dec; 33(1):2-4. PMID: 39656354
No abstract available.
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Kerstens T, Donker S, Kleinnibbelink G, van Dijk A, Oxborough D, Thijssen D
Echo Res Pract . 2024 May; 11(1):12. PMID: 38769555
Traditionally, echocardiography is used for volumetric measurements to aid in assessment of cardiac function. Multiple echocardiographic-based assessment techniques have been developed, such as Doppler ultrasound and deformation imaging (e.g., peak...
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Janssen S, de Vries F, Mingels A, Kleinnibbelink G, Hopman M, Mosterd A, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2024 Feb; 326(4):H1045-H1052. PMID: 38363583
The magnitude of exercise-induced cardiac troponin (cTn) elevations is dependent on cardiovascular health status, and previous studies have shown that occult coronary atherosclerosis is highly prevalent among amateur athletes. We...
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Kleinnibbelink G, Buckley B, Harrison S, Williams N, Fazio-Eynullayeva E, Underhill P, et al.
Front Sports Act Living . 2023 Dec; 5:1247615. PMID: 38152382
Background: Despite pharmacological therapies to improve outcomes of pulmonary hypertension (PH), poor long-term survival remains. Exercised-based cardiac rehabilitation (ExCR) may be an alternative strategy to improve prognosis. Therefore, using an...
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McGregor-Cheers R, Forsythe L, Cooper R, Johnson C, Sculthorpe N, Papadakis M, et al.
Front Sports Act Living . 2023 Oct; 5:1270444. PMID: 37780125
Background: Recommendations for the echocardiographic assessment of left ventricular (LV) mass in the athlete suggest the use of the linear method using a two-tiered classification system (2TC). The aims of...
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Janssen S, Aengevaeren V, Bongers C, Kleinnibbelink G, de Vries F, Mingels A, et al.
Eur J Prev Cardiol . 2022 Feb; 29(8):e279-e282. PMID: 35199156
No abstract available.
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Kleinnibbelink G, Panhuyzen-Goedkoop N, Hulshof H, Van Dijk A, George K, Somauroo J, et al.
Int J Sports Med . 2021 Aug; 43(2):151-160. PMID: 34375989
Whilst the athlete's heart has been extensively described, less work has focused on the potential for elite athletes to demonstrate further cardiac remodelling upon an increase in training volume. Moreover,...
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Kleinnibbelink G, van Dijk A, Fornasiero A, Speretta G, Johnson C, Sculthorpe N, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2021 Jun; 131(2):511-519. PMID: 34110231
Repeated ventricular exposure to alterations in workload may relate to subsequent cardiac remodeling. We examined whether baseline acute changes in right (RV) and left ventricular (LV) function relate to chronic...
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Kleinnibbelink G, Hulshof H, van Dijk A, Ten Cate T, George K, Oxborough D, et al.
J Am Soc Echocardiogr . 2020 Dec; 34(4):447-449. PMID: 33340687
No abstract available.