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Study of Hematological and Biochemical Parameters in Runners Completing a Standard Marathon
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This study found no cases of hyponatremia in runners completing a standard distance marathon. This finding relates to a marathon run under ideal conditions (minimal climatic stress) and in which there were fewer aid stations (every 5 km) than is common in North American marathons (every 1.6 km). Also, aggressive hydration practices were not promoted. Consumption of NSAIDs in the 24 hours prior to distance running was associated with altered renal function.
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