L J Andersen
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Recent Articles
1.
Makitie A, Ruuskanen M, Bentzen J, Brun E, Gebre-Medhin M, Friesland S, et al.
Acta Oncol
. 2017 Dec;
57(4):557-560.
PMID: 29202641
No abstract available.
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Tischer S, Mattsson N, Storgaard M, Hofsten D, Host N, Andersen L, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2015 Feb;
26(1):64-73.
PMID: 25648071
We investigated the cardiovascular status of elite athletes in Denmark, the extent of abnormal cardiac findings--both training related and pathologic--and how participating in cardiac examination was perceived by the athletes....
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Hong L, Andersen L, Graff C, Vedel-Larsen E, Wang F, Struijk J, et al.
J Electrocardiol
. 2014 Dec;
48(1):35-42.
PMID: 25465868
Background: T-wave morphology has been shown to be more sensitive than QT and QTc interval to describe repolarization abnormalities. The electrocardiogram (ECG) performed in athletes may manifest abnormalities, including repolarization...
4.
Andersen L, Randers M, Hansen P, Hornstrup T, Schmidt J, Dvorak J, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2014 Jun;
24 Suppl 1:27-35.
PMID: 24903081
We investigated the effects of 3 and 6 months of regular football training on cardiac structure and function in hypertensive men. Thirty-one untrained males with mild-to-moderate hypertension were randomized 2:1...
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Schmidt J, Hansen P, Andersen T, Andersen L, Hornstrup T, Krustrup P, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2014 Jun;
24 Suppl 1:86-97.
PMID: 24902992
The study examined the effects of 1 year of football or strength training on cardiovascular function in 65- to 75-year-old men. Twenty-six untrained men (age: 68.2 ± 3.2 years) were...
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Schmidt J, Andersen T, Andersen L, Randers M, Hornstrup T, Hansen P, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2013 Dec;
25(1):61-9.
PMID: 24303918
The aim of the study was to determine whether lifelong football training may improve cardiovascular function, physical fitness, and body composition. Our subjects were 17 male veteran football players (VPG;...
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Krustrup P, Hansen P, Andersen L, Jakobsen M, Sundstrup E, Randers M, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2010 Jun;
20 Suppl 1:58-71.
PMID: 20546545
We examined long-term musculoskeletal and cardiac adaptations elicited by recreational football (FG, n=9) and running (RG, n=10) in untrained premenopausal women in comparison with a control group (CG, n=9). Training...
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Andersen L, Randers M, Westh K, Martone D, Hansen P, Junge A, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2010 Mar;
20 Suppl 1:98-102.
PMID: 20210907
The present study investigated whether football has favorable effects in the treatment of mild-to-moderate arterial hypertension in untrained middle-aged men. Twenty-five untrained males aged 31-54 year with mild-to-moderate hypertension were...
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Krustrup P, Hansen P, Randers M, Nybo L, Martone D, Andersen L, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2010 Mar;
20 Suppl 1:40-9.
PMID: 20210906
The present study examined the cardiovascular health effects of 16 weeks of recreational football training in untrained premenopausal women in comparison with continuous running training. Fifty healthy women were matched...
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Andersen L, Hansen P, Sogaard P, Madsen J, Bech J, Krustrup P
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2010 Feb;
20 Suppl 1:50-7.
PMID: 20136765
The present study examined the cardiac effects of football training and running for inactive pre-menopausal women by standard echocardiography and tissue Doppler imaging. Thirty-seven subjects were randomized to two training...