Recent acute prerace systemic illness in runners increases the risk of not finishing the race: SAFER study V
British Journal of Sports Medicine Sep 08, 2017
Gordon L, et al. – This paper inspected if a recently diagnosed prerace acute illness in runners impacted the ability to finish a race. Runners with prerace acute systemic illness, and particularly those diagnosed <24 hours before race day, displayed a lesser likelihood of finishing the race. This, in turn, suggested a reduction in race performance.
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