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Cardiac Arrests During Long-Distance Running: What’s Changed?

Cardiac Arrests During Long-Distance Running: What’s Changed?

Update: 2025-03-30
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Despite increased participation in US long-distance running races, cardiac arrest incidence remains stable. Authors Jonathan Kim, MD, MSc, of Emory University, and Aaron Baggish, MD, of the University of Lausanne Switzerland, discuss the RACER 2 study and compare results with initial findings published in the RACER 1 study from 13 years ago, with JAMA Associate Editor Gregory Marcus, MD, MAS.

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Cardiac Arrests During Long-Distance Running: What’s Changed?

Cardiac Arrests During Long-Distance Running: What’s Changed?