Ridley S A, Rogers P N, Wright I H
Clinical Shock Study Group, Western Infirmary, Glasgow.
Scott Med J. 1990 Feb;35(1):9-11. doi: 10.1177/003693309003500102.
The race statistics, whether conditions and incidence of medical problems for the six consecutive years of the Glasgow Marathon are reviewed. The results suggest that the popularity of marathon running is declining but that the competitors are becoming more experienced, seeking medical assistance earlier and, as a result, experiencing fewer and less serious problems at the finish. The effect of weather conditions on the runners' performance is discussed.
回顾了格拉斯哥马拉松连续六年的比赛统计数据,包括医疗问题的情况和发生率。结果表明,马拉松跑步的受欢迎程度正在下降,但参赛者越来越有经验,更早地寻求医疗帮助,因此在终点时遇到的问题越来越少,也越来越不严重。还讨论了天气状况对跑步者表现的影响。