Mountain Ultra-Marathon (UTMB) Impact on Usual and Emerging Cardiac Biomarkers

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The number of participants in ultra-marathons is increasing. However, the data regarding the impact of this type of exercise on the cardiovascular system are contradictory. In our study, 28 ultra-trail runners were enrolled. Blood samples were collected at three time points: immediately before, immediately after, and 7 days after the ultra-marathon. Different biomarkers were measured. Immediately after the race, the blood concentrations of the different cardiac and inflammatory biomarkers increased significantly. Interestingly, some biomarkers remained high even after 7 days of recovery.

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Le Goff, C., Gergelé, L., Seidel, L., Cavalier, E., & Kaux, J. F. (2022). Mountain Ultra-Marathon (UTMB) Impact on Usual and Emerging Cardiac Biomarkers. Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.856223

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