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dc.contributor.authorPAUWELS, Rik-
dc.contributor.authorDausin, Christophe-
dc.contributor.authorRuiz-Carmona, Sergio-
dc.contributor.authorDe Bosscher, Ruben-
dc.contributor.authorSinnaeve, Peter-
dc.contributor.authorBEKHUIS, Youri-
dc.contributor.authorDE PAEPE, Jarne-
dc.contributor.authorDELPIRE, Boris-
dc.contributor.authorDymarkowski, Steven-
dc.contributor.authorGHEKIERE, Olivier-
dc.contributor.authorKuznetsova, Tatiana-
dc.contributor.authorBRUCKERS, Liesbeth-
dc.contributor.authorVan De Heyning, Caroline M.-
dc.contributor.authorVan Herck, Paul L.-
dc.contributor.authorEijsvogels, Thijs M.H.-
dc.contributor.authorHERBOTS, Lieven-
dc.contributor.authorRobyns, Tomas-
dc.contributor.authorLa Gerche, André-
dc.contributor.authorCLAESSEN, Guido-
dc.contributor.authorHEIDBUCHEL, Hein-
dc.contributor.authorWillems , Rik-
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-13T06:33:05Z-
dc.date.available2026-05-13T06:33:05Z-
dc.date.issued2026-
dc.date.submitted2026-05-13T06:21:07Z-
dc.identifier.citationCirculation, 153 (14) , p. 1009 -1022-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/49070-
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: Middle-aged and older endurance athletes have increased prevalence of coronary artery disease (CAD) on coronary computed tomography angiography compared with healthy controls, despite similarly low cardiovascular risk. Previous studies relied on self-reported data to quantify training load (TL), which poorly correlates with objective wearable-derived TL and may bias outcomes. The effect of objective TL on CAD risk remains unknown. METHODS: In this observational, cross-sectional analysis of the Master@Heart study, 222 men (median age, 54 [49-59] years) were included: 77 lifelong athletes, 98 late-onset athletes, and 47 controls. TL was assessed using objective wearable-derived training duration and intensity (12 consecutive months), as well as self-reported training measures. Coronary computed tomography angiography-derived CAD prevalence was compared across TL quartiles (Q) using a global unadjusted chi-square test and logistic regression, adjusted for cardiovascular risk factors and years of endurance exercise, to estimate odds ratios between Q4 and Q1. In addition, adjusted logistic regression models were fitted with continuous TL, using smoothing splines to capture potential nonlinear associations. RESULTS: Across quartiles of objective Edwards training impulse (training duration & times; heart rate-weighted intensity), unadjusted global differences were observed for >= 1 plaque (P<0.001), coronary artery calcification (CAC)>0 (P=0.002), and CAC>100 (P=0.012). Q4 participants had significantly higher adjusted odds of >= 1 plaque (odds ratio, 5.85; 95% CI, 2.33-14.71), CAC>0 (odds ratio, 5.03; 95% CI, 2.04-12.35), and CAC>100 (odds ratio, 3.50; 95% CI, 1.22-10.00) versus Q1. Similar associations were found for objective training duration, whereas no clear associations were observed for relative time spent in high-intensity zones. In continuous analyses, Edwards training impulse and objective training duration showed significant positive associations with >= 1 plaque and CAC>100 (P<0.05), whereas self-reported training duration was only significantly associated with CAC>100 (P<0.05). Metabolic equivalent of task-minutes per week based on self-reported TL was not associated with CAD (P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: High training duration (hours/week), particularly when combined with cumulative high-intensity TL (Edwards training impulse), was independently associated with increased prevalence of subclinical CAD in middle-aged and older athletes and physically active controls. Exercise intensity alone, in the absence of high duration, was not clearly linked to CAD. These findings underscore the potential of objectively measured TL for understanding associations with subclinical CAD in endurance athletes.-
dc.description.sponsorshipThe Master@Heart study is supported by a research grant (No. T003717N), and Prof Dr Willems is supported as a postdoctoral clinical researcher by the Fund for Scientific Research Flanders (Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Vlaanderen), Brussels, Belgium. Drs De Paepe and Bekhuis are supported by the FWO Vlaanderen, Brussels, Belgium (file Nos. 1189325N and T004420N, respectively). Dr Eijsvogels was supported by an Established Investigator E-Dekker grant (No. 03-002-2023-0036) and FIT-HEART consortium grant (No. 01-001-2024-0621) of the Dutch Heart Foundation. Acknowledgments We would like to express our gratitude to all the staff members at the 3 participating sites for their valuable contributions to this study. A special thanks to our clinical research assistants, Sofie Van Soest, Daisy Thijs, and Dorien Vermeulen, for their commitment to participant inclusion, testing, and data centralization. We want to thank the efforts of the biobank in Hasselt, Leuven, and Antwerp for their contributions. We thank BioRender.com for providing the platform used to create Figure 4. Last, we would like to explicitly thank TrainingPeaks for providing us with their online platform to collect objective training data from the Master@ Heart population.-
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dc.publisherLIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS-
dc.rights2026 The Authors. Circulation is published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited, the use is noncommercial, and no modifications or adaptations are made.-
dc.subject.othercoronary artery disease-
dc.subject.otherathletes-
dc.subject.otherendurance training-
dc.titleWearable-Derived Training Load and Coronary Atherosclerosis in Middle-Aged and Older Athletes and Physically Active Controls: A New Perspective From the Master@Heart Study-
dc.typeJournal Contribution-
dc.identifier.epage1022-
dc.identifier.issue14-
dc.identifier.spage1009-
dc.identifier.volume153-
local.format.pages14-
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dc.description.notesPauwels, R (corresponding author), Victor Chang Cardiac Res Inst, Heart Exercise & Res Trials Lab, Hasselt, Belgium.-
dc.description.notesrik.pauwels@jessazh.be; christophe.dausin@kuleuven.be;-
dc.description.notessruizcarmona@gmail.com; ruben.debosscher@uzleuven.be;-
dc.description.notesjarne.depaepe@uzleuven.be; youri.bekhuis@uzleuven.be;-
dc.description.notesboris.delpire@uhasselt.be; peter.sinnaeve@uzleuven.be;-
dc.description.notessteven.dymarkowski@uzleuven.be; Olivier.Ghekiere@jessazh.be;-
dc.description.notesliesbeth.bruckers@uhasselt.be; tatiana.kouznetsova@med.kuleuven.be;-
dc.description.notescaroline.vandeheyning@uza.be; Paul.VanHerck@uza.be;-
dc.description.noteslieven.herbots@jessazh.be; tomas.robyns@uzleuven.be; heinheid@gmail.com;-
dc.description.notesguido.claessen@jessazh.be-
local.publisher.placeTWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA-
local.type.refereedRefereed-
local.type.specifiedArticle-
dc.identifier.doi10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.125.077117-
dc.identifier.pmid41608826-
dc.identifier.isi001736379300011-
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local.description.affiliation[Pauwels, Rik; Bekhuis, Youri; Delpire, Boris; Sinnaeve, Peter; Robyns, Tomas; Claessen, Guido] Hartcentrum, Hasselt, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Bruckers, Liesbeth] Jessa Ziekenhuis, Dept Radiol, Hartcentrum, Hasselt, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Pauwels, Rik; Bekhuis, Youri; Delpire, Boris; Sinnaeve, Peter; Bruckers, Liesbeth; Claessen, Guido] Univ Hasselt, Biomed Res Inst, Limburg Clin Res Ctr, Hasselt, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Pauwels, Rik; De Paepe, Jarne; Bekhuis, Youri; Delpire, Boris; Sinnaeve, Peter; Dymarkowski, Steven; Ghekiere, Olivier; Van De Heyning, Caroline M.; Heidbuchel, Hein; Claessen, Guido] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Cardiovasc Sci, Fac Med & Life Sci, Limburg Clin Res Ctr, Leuven, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Ruiz-Carmona, Sergio; De Paepe, Jarne] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Movement Sci, Leuven, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Pauwels, Rik; Dausin, Christophe; De Paepe, Jarne; Bekhuis, Youri; Delpire, Boris; Sinnaeve, Peter; Dymarkowski, Steven; Heidbuchel, Hein; Claessen, Guido] Univ Hosp Leuven, Dept Cardiol, Leuven, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Pauwels, Rik; De Paepe, Jarne; Ghekiere, Olivier; Robyns, Tomas] Univ Hosp Leuven, Dept Radiol, Leuven, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[De Bosscher, Ruben] Baker Heart & Diabet Inst, Dept Radiol, Melbourne, Australia.-
local.description.affiliation[De Bosscher, Ruben] Baker Heart & Diabet Inst, Dept Cardiol, Melbourne, Australia.-
local.description.affiliation[Ruiz-Carmona, Sergio; Kuznetsova, Tatiana] Hasselt Univ, Data Sci Inst, Diepenbeek, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Van Herck, Paul L.; Herbots, Lieven; Willems, Rik] Univ Antwerp, Dept Cardiovasc Sci, I BioStat, Antwerp, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Van Herck, Paul L.; Herbots, Lieven; Willems, Rik] Antwerp Univ Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Antwerp, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Van De Heyning, Caroline M.; Herbots, Lieven] Radboud Univ, Dept Med BioSci, Nijmegen, Netherlands.-
local.description.affiliation[Eijsvogels, Thijs M.H.; Heidbuchel, Hein] St Vincents Inst Med Res, Heart & Exercise Res Trials Lab, Dept Med Biosci, Exercise Physiol Res Grp, Melbourne, Australia.-
local.description.affiliation[La Gerche, André; Heidbuchel, Hein] St Vincents Hosp Melbourne, Dept Cardiol, Fitzroy, Australia.-
local.description.affiliation[La Gerche, André; Heidbuchel, Hein] Victor Chang Cardiac Res Inst, Heart Exercise & Res Trials Lab, Darlinghurst, Australia.-
local.description.affiliation[Pauwels, Rik; La Gerche, André] Victor Chang Cardiac Res Inst, Heart Exercise & Res Trials Lab, Hasselt, Belgium.-
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item.accessRightsOpen Access-
item.contributorPAUWELS, Rik-
item.contributorDausin, Christophe-
item.contributorRuiz-Carmona, Sergio-
item.contributorDe Bosscher, Ruben-
item.contributorSinnaeve, Peter-
item.contributorBEKHUIS, Youri-
item.contributorDE PAEPE, Jarne-
item.contributorDELPIRE, Boris-
item.contributorDymarkowski, Steven-
item.contributorGHEKIERE, Olivier-
item.contributorKuznetsova, Tatiana-
item.contributorBRUCKERS, Liesbeth-
item.contributorVan De Heyning, Caroline M.-
item.contributorVan Herck, Paul L.-
item.contributorEijsvogels, Thijs M.H.-
item.contributorHERBOTS, Lieven-
item.contributorRobyns, Tomas-
item.contributorLa Gerche, André-
item.contributorCLAESSEN, Guido-
item.contributorHEIDBUCHEL, Hein-
item.contributorWillems , Rik-
item.fullcitationPAUWELS, Rik; Dausin, Christophe; Ruiz-Carmona, Sergio; De Bosscher, Ruben; Sinnaeve, Peter; BEKHUIS, Youri; DE PAEPE, Jarne; DELPIRE, Boris; Dymarkowski, Steven; GHEKIERE, Olivier; Kuznetsova, Tatiana; BRUCKERS, Liesbeth; Van De Heyning, Caroline M.; Van Herck, Paul L.; Eijsvogels, Thijs M.H.; HERBOTS, Lieven; Robyns, Tomas; La Gerche, André; CLAESSEN, Guido; HEIDBUCHEL, Hein & Willems , Rik (2026) Wearable-Derived Training Load and Coronary Atherosclerosis in Middle-Aged and Older Athletes and Physically Active Controls: A New Perspective From the Master@Heart Study. In: Circulation, 153 (14) , p. 1009 -1022.-
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