@Peter_InNorfolk @Chadbdad @PeterAttiaMD Yep. And this: "Ultra types have increased risk of heart disease." Nope. "We conclude that, compared with the general population, ultramarathon runners appear healthier and report fewer missed work or school day
@jasonkoop Thanks @Jasonkoop. I think one of the things is that it's clear that we need a lot more research in this area. Martin Hoffman's ULTRA study will hopefully give us more data but will also take time...https://t.co/2Jk7z2yu2y
@IdanOnTweeter @nickandre @Libertas2008 @MDVilntfluid @xinggang_wang 2/2 "We conclude that, compared with the general population, ultramarathon runners appear healthier and report fewer missed work or school days due to illness or injury." https://t.co/Ud
@theEndurancePT @mdsportex @EnduranceCoach I always think of this one (page 12) for inhaler use when questioning use of inhalers in endurance athletes, or those just training outdoors a lot... https://t.co/eOtyfLAEfX (you’ve probably read it).