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The incidence of post-race symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection in wheelchair marathon racers.

作者信息

Furusawa K, Tajima F, Okawa H, Takahashi M, Ogata H

机构信息

Kibikogen Rehabilitation Center for Employment Injuries, Kaga-gun, Okayama, Japan.

出版信息

Spinal Cord. 2007 Jul;45(7):513-7. doi: 10.1038/sj.sc.3102028. Epub 2007 Feb 6.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

Prospective analysis.

OBJECTIVES

To investigate the influence of exercise and major competition on infectious episodes in athletes with spinal cord injuries (SCI).

SETTING

Japan.

METHODS

We examined the self-reported infectious episodes of upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) in athletes with SCI during a 1-month period before the race and 2 weeks after the race. The study included 21 persons with SCI who participated in the 18th Oita International Wheelchair Marathon. Thirteen persons with SCI who did not participate in the race were studied as control subjects.

RESULTS

The number of URTI episodes in marathoners was 0.086+/-0.036/week during the 1-month period before the race and 0.089+/-0.040/week during the 2-week post-race period, whereas that of the controls was 0.139+/-0.046/week during the 1-month period before the race and 0.072+/-0.047/week during the 2-week post-race period. There were no significant differences between before and after the race in marathoners, or between marathoners and controls during each period. However, the number of URTI episodes 2 weeks after the race was significantly higher in subjects who trained more than 65 km/week compared to those who trained less than 65 km/week.

CONCLUSIONS

In subjects with SCI who completed a wheelchair full marathon race, the incidence of URTI after the race was not high compared to control subjects who did not participate in the race. According to the number of URTI episodes and the training data, it is recommended that wheelchair marathoners should consider their risk for URTI during excessive practice.

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