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    Training-specific changes in cardiac structure and function: a prospective and longitudinal assessment of competitive athletes by Baggish, Aaron L, Wang, Francis, Weiner, Rory B, Elinoff, Jason M, Tournoux, Francois, Boland, Arthur, Picard, Michael H, Hutter, Adolph M., Jr, Wood, Malissa J

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-04-2008)
    “…1 Division of Cardiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston; 2 Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston; and 3 University Health…”
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    Cardiovascular Screening in College Athletes With and Without Electrocardiography: A Cross-sectional Study by BAGGISH, Aaron L, HUTTER, Adolph M, WANG, Francis, YARED, Kibar, WEINER, Rory B, KUPPERMAN, Eli, PICARD, Michael H, WOOD, Malissa J

    Published in Annals of internal medicine (02-03-2010)
    “…Although cardiovascular screening is recommended for athletes before participating in sports, the role of 12-lead electrocardiography (ECG) remains uncertain…”
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    The Limits of Cardiac Performance: Can Too Much Exercise Damage the Heart? by Rao, Prashant, Hutter, Adolph M., Baggish, Aaron L.

    Published in The American journal of medicine (01-11-2018)
    “…Routine moderate-intensity physical activity confers numerous cardiovascular benefits and reduces all-cause mortality. However, the health impact of exercise…”
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    Blood Pressure and LV Remodeling Among American-Style Football Players by Lin, Jeffrey, MD, Wang, Francis, MD, Weiner, Rory B., MD, DeLuca, James R., BA, Wasfy, Meagan M., MD, Berkstresser, Brant, MS, ATC, Lewis, Gregory D., MD, Hutter, Adolph M., MD, Picard, Michael H., MD, Baggish, Aaron L., MD

    Published in JACC. Cardiovascular imaging (01-12-2016)
    “…Abstract Objectives This study sought to determine the relationships among American-style football (ASF) participation, acquired left ventricular (LV)…”
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    Myocardial Adaptations to Competitive Swim Training by WASFY, MEAGAN M, WEINER, RORY B, WANG, FRANCIS, BERKSTRESSER, BRANT, DELUCA, JAMES, HUTTER, ADOLPH M, PICARD, MICHAEL H, BAGGISH, AARON L

    “…PURPOSESwim training is performed in the prone or supine position and obligates water immersion, factors that may augment cardiac volume loading more than…”
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    Blood Pressure and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy During American-Style Football Participation by Weiner, Rory B, Wang, Francis, Isaacs, Stephanie K, Malhotra, Rajeev, Berkstresser, Brant, Kim, Jonathan H, Hutter, Adolph M, Picard, Michael H, Wang, Thomas J, Baggish, Aaron L

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (30-07-2013)
    “…BACKGROUND—Hypertension, a strong determinant of cardiovascular disease risk, has been documented among elite, professional American-style football (ASF)…”
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    The Impact of Endurance Exercise Training on Left Ventricular Torsion by Weiner, Rory B., MD, Hutter, Adolph M., MD, Wang, Francis, MD, Kim, Jonathan, MD, Weyman, Arthur E., MD, Wood, Malissa J., MD, Picard, Michael H., MD, Baggish, Aaron L., MD

    Published in JACC. Cardiovascular imaging (01-10-2010)
    “…Objectives We sought to examine the effect of endurance exercise training (EET) on peak systolic left ventricular torsion (LVT) and peak early diastolic…”
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    Exercise-Induced Left Ventricular Remodeling Among Competitive Athletes: A Phasic Phenomenon by Weiner, Rory B, DeLuca, James R, Wang, Francis, Lin, Jeffrey, Wasfy, Meagan M, Berkstresser, Brant, Stöhr, Eric, Shave, Rob, Lewis, Gregory D, Hutter, Jr, Adolph M, Picard, Michael H, Baggish, Aaron L

    Published in Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging (01-12-2015)
    “…Contemporary understanding of exercise-induced cardiac remodeling is based on cross-sectional data and relatively short duration longitudinal studies. Temporal…”
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    The impact of endurance exercise training on left ventricular systolic mechanics by Baggish, Aaron L, Yared, Kibar, Wang, Francis, Weiner, Rory B, Hutter, Jr, Adolph M, Picard, Michael H, Wood, Malissa J

    “…Although exercise training-induced changes in left ventricular (LV) structure are well characterized, adaptive functional changes are incompletely understood…”
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    Significance of Electrocardiographic Right Bundle Branch Block in Trained Athletes by Kim, Jonathan H., MD, Noseworthy, Peter A., MD, McCarty, David, MD, Yared, Kibar, MD, Weiner, Rory, MD, Wang, Francis, MD, Wood, Malissa J., MD, Hutter, Adolph M., MD, Picard, Michael H., MD, Baggish, Aaron L., MD

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (01-04-2011)
    “…We sought to determine the clinical and physiologic significance of electrocardiographic complete right bundle branch block (CRBBB) and incomplete right bundle…”
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    Ultrafast x-ray scattering of xenon nanoparticles: imaging transient states of matter by Bostedt, C, Eremina, E, Rupp, D, Adolph, M, Thomas, H, Hoener, M, de Castro, A R B, Tiggesbäumker, J, Meiwes-Broer, K-H, Laarmann, T, Wabnitz, H, Plönjes, E, Treusch, R, Schneider, J R, Möller, T

    Published in Physical review letters (29-02-2012)
    “…Femtosecond x-ray laser flashes with power densities of up to 10(14) W/cm(2) at 13.7 nm wavelength were scattered by single xenon clusters in the gas phase…”
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    Endurance Exercise-Induced Cardiac Remodeling: Not All Sports Are Created Equal by Wasfy, Meagan M., MD, Weiner, Rory B., MD, Wang, Francis, MD, Berkstresser, Brant, MS, ATC, Lewis, Gregory D., MD, DeLuca, James R., BA, Hutter, Adolph M., MD, Picard, Michael H., MD, Baggish, Aaron L., MD

    “…Background The term endurance sport (ES) is broadly used to characterize any exercise that requires maintenance of high cardiac output over extended time…”
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