Athlete’s heart is thickening of the heart muscle due to constant training in response to increased circulatory demand. Athlete’s heart is not dangerous, it is a physiological adaptation of the heart to training and increased load. It is associated with a slow heart rate, called athlete’s bradycardia.
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