Rhabdomyolysis and exercise-associated hyponatremia in ultra-bikers and ultra-runners
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Chlíbková, Daniela
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Hyponatremic ultra-athletes tended to develop exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis more frequently than normonatremic ultra-athletes. Ultra-runners tended to develop rhabdomyolysis more frequently than mountain bikers. We found no association between post-race plasma [Na+] and creatine kinase concentration in hyponatremic or normonatremic ultra-athletes.
Hyponatremic ultra-athletes tended to develop exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis more frequently than normonatremic ultra-athletes. Ultra-runners tended to develop rhabdomyolysis more frequently than mountain bikers. We found no association between post-race plasma [Na+] and creatine kinase concentration in hyponatremic or normonatremic ultra-athletes.
Hyponatremic ultra-athletes tended to develop exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis more frequently than normonatremic ultra-athletes. Ultra-runners tended to develop rhabdomyolysis more frequently than mountain bikers. We found no association between post-race plasma [Na+] and creatine kinase concentration in hyponatremic or normonatremic ultra-athletes.
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Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition. 2015, vol. 12, issue 29, p. 1-12.
https://jissn.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12970-015-0091-x
https://jissn.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12970-015-0091-x
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