Recent acute pre-race systemic illness in runners increases the risk of not finishing the race : SAFER study V

dc.contributor.authorGordon, Leigh
dc.contributor.authorSchwellnus, Martin Peter
dc.contributor.authorSwanevelder, Sonja
dc.contributor.authorJordaan, Esme
dc.contributor.authorDerman, Wayne
dc.date.accessioned2017-05-02T05:56:05Z
dc.date.available2017-05-02T05:56:05Z
dc.date.issued2017-09
dc.description.abstractAIM : There are limited data on the negative effects of exercise in athletes with acute infective illness. The aim of this study was to determine whether a recently diagnosed prerace acute illness in runners affects the ability to finish a race. METHODS : Runners were prospectively evaluated in the 3 days before the race for acute infective illness and then received participation advice using clinical criteria based on systemic or localised symptoms/signs. We compared the did-not-start and the did-not-finish frequencies of ill runners (Ill=172: localised=58.7%; systemic=41.3%) with that of a control group of runners (Con=53 734). RESULTS : Runners with a systemic illness were 10.4% more likely not to start compared with controls (29.6% vs 19.2%) (p=0.0073). The risk difference of not starting the race in runners who were advised not to run the race compared with controls was 37.3% (56.5% vs 19.2%, p<0.0001). Compared with controls, runners with illness had a significantly (p<0.05) greater risk (any illness (5.2% vs 1.6%), systemic illness (8.0% vs 1.6%), illness <24 hours before the race (11.1% vs 1.6%)) and relative risk (prevalence risk ratio) (any illness=3.4, systemic illness=4.9, systemic illness <24 hours before the race=7.0) of not finishing the race. CONCLUSIONS : Runners with prerace acute systemic illness, and particularly those diagnosed <24 hours before race day, are less likely to finish the race, indicating a reduction in race performance.en_ZA
dc.description.departmentSports Medicineen_ZA
dc.description.librarianhb2017en_ZA
dc.description.sponsorshipIOC Research Centre, South Africa (partial funding) South African Medical Research Council (partial funding, statistical analysis)en_ZA
dc.description.urihttp://bjsm.bmj.comen_ZA
dc.identifier.citationGordon, L, Schwellnus, MP, Swanevelder, S, Jordaan, E & Derman, W 2017, 'Recent acute prerace systemic illness in runners increases the risk of not finishing the race: SAFER study V', British Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 51, no. 17, pp. 1295-1300.en_ZA
dc.identifier.issn0306-3674 (print)
dc.identifier.issn1473-0480 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.1136/bjsports-2016-096964
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/60138
dc.language.isoenen_ZA
dc.publisherBMJ Publishing Groupen_ZA
dc.rights© 2017 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. All rights reserved.en_ZA
dc.subjectAdherenceen_ZA
dc.subjectComplicationsen_ZA
dc.subjectExerciseen_ZA
dc.subjectIllnessen_ZA
dc.subjectInfectionsen_ZA
dc.subjectNeck checken_ZA
dc.subjectReturn-to-playen_ZA
dc.titleRecent acute pre-race systemic illness in runners increases the risk of not finishing the race : SAFER study Ven_ZA
dc.typePostprint Articleen_ZA

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