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Medical hazards of a four-km fun run.
  1. H Bethell,
  2. D Jewell,
  3. P Burke
  1. Alton Health Centre, Hants, UK.

    Abstract

    An observational study was conducted of participants in a 4-km race with the object of identifying risk factors for a poor outcome. Sixteen individuals were identified who required medical assistance at the end of the race. Pulse and lying and standing blood pressure were measured and a brief history was taken. Compared with 92 controls, the subjects showed a greater orthostatic drop in systolic blood pressure and were more likely to have consumed alcohol in the preceding 24 h.

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