Background: This review aims to establish what effect weightlifting has on the systolic and diastolic function of the left ventricular (LV).

Sources Of Data: PubMed; ISI Web of Knowledge; Cochrane Library and Ovid Medline were searched in February 2012 to find literature on the effect of weightlifting on the LV cardiac function.

Areas Of Agreement: Stroke volume, posterior wall thickness and ventricular filling time and rate were seen to increase. A decrease in the resting heart rate was seen.

Areas Of Controversy: Blood pressure and LV morphological changes were equivocal.

Growing Points: Weightlifting causes recognizable functional change to the LV, some of these changes may confer benefits such as improvements in the systolic function.

Areas Timely For Developing Research: Discrepancies exist with regard to regional LV morphological change, as the evidence suggests the LV does not adapt in a homogenous manner. Attempts should be made to separate performance-enhancing drug users from those who compete drug free.

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