Gastrointestinal Complaints and Correlations with Self-Reported Macronutrient Intake in Independent Groups of (Ultra)Marathon Runners Competing at Different Distances
This study investigated the differences in gastrointestinal (GI) and exercise related complaints between groups of runners competing at different distances using web-based questionnaires. Total (severe) complaints were reported by 89.3% (49.7%) of the runners during the race vs. 70.6% (29.4%) after...
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Main Authors: | Daan Hoogervorst (Author), Nancy van der Burg (Author), Joline J. Versteegen (Author), Karin J. Lambrechtse (Author), Martijn I. Redegeld (Author), Larissa A. J. Cornelissen (Author), Floris C. Wardenaar (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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