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Running a marathon may cause kidney injury


Marathon Running and Kidney Damage: What Runners Should Know

But a new Yale-led study shows that running a marathon (26.2 miles) can cause short-term kidney damage. Published in the September issue of ...

Marathon Running and Kidney Damage: What Runners Should Know

But a new Yale-led study shows that running a marathon (26.2 miles) can cause short-term kidney damage. Published in the September issue of ...

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.

Kidney Injury and Repair Biomarkers in Marathon Runners - PMC

One study suggested that marathon running induces actual structural damage in the kidneys with a rise in serum creatinine and injury biomarkers leading to AKI.

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 ...

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

Running too much may put you at Risk of Acute Kidney Failure ... Share: Running is good for your health, but going over the limit may put you at ...

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 ...

Why acute kidney injury strikes marathon runners - Futurity

Fluid volume and sweat sodium losses, rather than a rise in core body temperature, are the key contributors to post-race acute kidney injury, according to a ...

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

What's behind this damage? While running, your body diverts blood from internal organs like your kidneys to your hard-working muscles. In fact, ...

Marathon running may cause short-term kidney injury

According to a new Yale-led study, the physical stress of running a marathon can cause short-term kidney injury. Although kidneys of the ...

The Hidden Risk of Running a Marathon - Time

Though the researchers did not determine how exactly running a marathon can temporarily hurt kidneys, Parikh says the damage may be due to less ...

Renal Function Recovery Strategies Following Marathon in Amateur ...

Up to now, studies analyzing these physiological repercussions have been mainly focused on muscle and cardiac damage, as well as on its recovery ...

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

82% of Marathon runners developed Acute Kidney Injury in this Study (xpost from /r/science) ... Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and ...

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

Marathon running is associated with inducing cell cycle arrest in both proximal and distal tubular cells of the kidney. •. Cell cycle arrest is a process ...

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 ...

Marathons May Damage Your Kidneys - Temporarily - Premier Health

When you run a marathon, you sweat and lose fluids. Running long distances causes muscle fatigue and injury, which releases toxins into the body ...

KIDNEY FAILURE AND ULTRAMARATHONING

Four days after winning the Seagate 100 km Ultramarathon in Toledo, Ohio, I was hospitalized for 11 days with Acute Kidney Failure, a direct consequence of the ...

Could Running be Bad for your Kidneys? - NephJC

In addition, running long distances increases core body temperature and induces heat stress that may cause kidney damage. The relationship ...

Marathon running may cause short-term kidney injury - ScienceDaily

The physical stress of running a marathon can cause short-term kidney injury, according to new research. Although kidneys of the examined ...

What does marathon running do to your body? - Quartz

In addition to all wear and tear it puts on your muscles, bones, and heart, it can also affect your kidneys. Researchers at the Yale School of ...