Air Quality, Not Just Fitness Level, Impacts Marathoners' Finish Times
THURSDAY, Dec. 26, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Runners put a lot of thought into how much they must eat and drink to endure a 26.2-mile marathon, properly fueling their bodies to sustain a record-setting pace.
But the quality of the air they huff and puff during endurance events could also play a key role in their performance, a new study says.
Higher levels of air pollution are associated with slower average marathon finish times, according to findings published recently in the journal Sports Medicine.
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