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Marathon Running and Kidney Damage


Marathon Running and Kidney Damage: What Runners Should Know

A new Yale-led study shows that running a marathon (26.2 miles) can cause short-term kidney damage.

Marathon Running and Kidney Damage: What Runners Should Know

A new Yale-led study shows that running a marathon (26.2 miles) can cause short-term kidney damage.

Kidney Injury and Repair Biomarkers in Marathon Runners - PMC

Marathon runners developed AKI and urine sediments diagnostic of tubular injury. Rise in injury and repair biomarkers suggests structural damage to renal ...

Exertional rhabdomyolysis and acute renal failure in marathon runners

Strenuous exercise, including marathon running, can result in damage to skeletal muscle cells, a process known as exertional rhabdomyolysis.

Acute Kidney Injury Biomarkers and Hydration Outcomes ... - Frontiers

During marathon running, skin blood flow increases while renal blood flow decreases. This reduction in renal blood supply may lead to ischemic ...

Running too much may put you at Risk of Acute Kidney Failure

When less blood is circulated to the kidneys, it may lead to a decrease in kidney function, causing the pair to stop working and urination stops ...

No, Marathon Runners, You Don't Have to Worry About Your Kidneys

Study finds evidence of short-term damage, but otherwise healthy runners likely have little cause for concern.

Acute kidney injury associated with endurance events—is it a cause ...

From 30 studies of endurance and ultraendurance events, mean rise in SCr was 29 (±12.3) µmol/L after marathon or ultramarathon (17 studies, n=568 participants) ...

Renal Function Recovery Strategies Following Marathon in Amateur ...

Runners tend to increase their fluid intake after marathon running, which may promote glomerular filtration; but it usually backs to normal ...

Marathons linked to acute kidney injury, study says, but it's temporary

Marathon runners can develop short-term kidney injury during a race, but the kidneys repair themselves within about two days, according to the ...

Acute Kidney Injury in Marathon Runners - Yale School of Medicine

Overview. Copy Link. Participation in marathons has gained popularity in the United States with up to 1,100 marathons and 507, 600 finishers. We have shown that ...

Why acute kidney injury strikes marathon runners - Futurity

Why acute kidney injury strikes marathon runners ... You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0 International license. ... Fluid ...

Is “Runner's Kidney” a Thing? - MDEdge

Although data on acute kidney injury (AKI) in marathon runners are limited, two recent studies have added to our knowledge. In 2017, Mansour et ...

Running bad for your kidneys? - Acute Kidney Injury - Think Kidneys

And then there are the headlines. 'Marathons are bad for your health, scientists warn runners' screamed the headline in the Daily Telegraph. The ...

Marathon running and cell-cycle arrest biomarkers of acute kidney ...

It is not known to what extent this rise reflects renal stress and a potential acute kidney injury (AKI). Increases in Insulin Like Growth Factor Binding ...

82% of Marathon runners developed Acute Kidney Injury in ... - Reddit

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is defined as an increase of serum creatinine level by 0.3 mg/dL or an increase by 50% from baseline within 48 hours.

The Hidden Risk of Running a Marathon - Time

A small new study finds that marathon runners can experience short-term kidney injury after the race.

Four Cases of Acute Kidney Injury Requiring Dialysis in ...

Normalization of kidney function has been previously demonstrated in runners with less severe kidney injury. ... It remains unclear whether repeated bouts of ...

What does marathon running do to your body? - Quartz

Researchers at the Yale School of Medicine found that 80% of runners who completed marathons had kidney function that looked similar to patients ...

KIDNEY FAILURE AND ULTRAMARATHONING

Dr. Lind reports that an average reading for a runner after WS is 17,000, that a reading of 25,000 to 50,000 is indicative of possible kidney failure, while a ...