Authors
Peter Satterthwaite, Peter Larmer, James Gardiner, Robyn Norton
Publication date
1996/12/1
Journal
British journal of sports medicine
Volume
30
Issue
4
Pages
324-326
Publisher
British Association of Sport and Excercise Medicine
Description
OBJECTIVE
To describe the incidence of injuries and other health problems sustained during participation in a marathon.
METHODS
A cohort study was undertaken involving the 1993 Auckland Citibank marathon participants. Demographic data and information on injuries and other health problems sustained during, immediately after, and 7 d following the marathon were obtained from a pre-race questionnaire, the medical aid posts, and a post-race questionnaire.
RESULTS
Of the 1219 starters, 916 (75.1%) completed both questionnaires. Seventy five individuals (6.2%) sought assistance at the medical aid posts. During or immediately after the marathon, 283 systemic health problems were reported by 218 respondents (23.8%) and 2671 specific health problems were reported by 846 respondents (92.4%). In the 7 d following the marathon, 1905 specific health problems were reported by 723 respondents (79.2 …
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Scholar articles
P Satterthwaite, P Larmer, J Gardiner, R Norton - British journal of sports medicine, 1996