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ORAL ABSTRACTS - SATURDAY, 23 MAY 2015us to say that, despite the social changes, we can find elements of indigenous culture in footballmatches, as for example the formation of teams based on family ties. During the games the Peladãowe were able to observe that the indians reinforce their cultural habits. They transform the gamespace in real space interethnic favorecencdo the design and confirmation of identity and belonging,in addition to motivate the search for new knowledge and ideas.10:30 - 12:00S46 HEALTH - PART IIIS46.1Players’ heartLars Juel AndersenRoskilde Hospital, Department of Cardiology, Roskilde, DenmarkIt is well known that intense physical exercise can result in the development of Athlete’s Heartcharacterized by increased chamber dimensions, wall thickness and bradycardia. Accordingly,increased cardiac dimensions have been demonstrated in elite football players together withimproved left ventricular diastolic function and improved right ventricular systolic functioncompared to non-athletes.In normal sedentary subjects recreational football twice a week can induce significant changes incardiac structure and function already after 12 weeks of regular training. The improvements infunction have been demonstrated in both men and women over at broad spectrum of age groups.The most consistent finding is an improvement in left ventricular diastolic function and footballtraining seem to be a stronger stimulus to cardiac adaptation compared to for example running at thesame average intensity.Clinical conditions such as arterial hypertension and diabetes can be associated with a widespectrum of myocardial dysfunction. Comprehensive echocardiography including tissue Dopplerimaging and speckle tracking analysis can detect early signs of hypertensive and diabeticcardiomyopathy. Recent studies suggest that football training may improve systolic as well asdiastolic function in sedentary men with hypertension and Type 2 diabetes evaluated bycomprehensive echocardiography.In conclusion regular football training induces positive cardiac adaptations in elite athletes, normalsubjects and in patients with diabetes and arterial hypertension.S46.2Positive effects of short term football on bone health in men undergoing androgen deprivationtherapy for prostate cancerJacob Uth(1), T Hornstrup(2), JF Christensen(1), KB Christensen(3), NR Jørgensen(4), EWHelge(2), K Brasso(5), JW Helge(6), LL Andersen(6), M Rørth(7), J Midtgaard(1,8), PKrustrup(2,9)(1) The University Hospitals Centre for Health Research (UCSF), Copenhagen University HospitalRigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark178

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