1982
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(82)91534-3
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Hypothermia, Hyperkalaemia, and Marathon Running

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“…The finding of hyperkalaemia after collapse due to strenuous exercise is consistent with a report by Ledingham et al, 1982 in which a marathon runner collapsed with a potassium of 7.5 nmol/L. However, Maughan et al (1982) and Stansbie et al (1982) did not encounter any such cases of hyperkalaemia.…”
Section: Correspondencesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The finding of hyperkalaemia after collapse due to strenuous exercise is consistent with a report by Ledingham et al, 1982 in which a marathon runner collapsed with a potassium of 7.5 nmol/L. However, Maughan et al (1982) and Stansbie et al (1982) did not encounter any such cases of hyperkalaemia.…”
Section: Correspondencesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Casos de hipotermia também ocorrem na primavera e no outono, pois as condições meteorológicas podem mudar rapidamente e os corredores podem estar vestindo roupas inadequadas que ficam ensopadas de suor durante um treino ou uma competição 82 . A hipotermia pode ocorrer durante corridas, por exemplo quando os corredores cumprem a segunda metade do percurso em um ritmo menor do que a primeira metade 83 . Os resfriamentos evaporativo e radiativo aumentam porque a pele úmi-da (do suor, chuva ou neve) e as roupas estão expostas a uma velocidade do vento maior em uma hora na qual se reduz a produção de calor pelo metabolismo.…”
Section: Hipotermiaunclassified