RUNNERS are likely to have a stronger skeleton than cyclists according to the authors of a new study presented at the European Congress of Endocrinology.
Previous findings by scientists from Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi in Milan said cyclists racing in ultraendurance events suffered chronic bone resorption – where calcium from bone is released into the blood stream, weakening the skeleton. So they set out to discover if the same is true in runners.
Researchers measured two vital bone constituents and hormones in elite mountain ultra runners before and after a 65km mountain ultramarathon race.
Read the complete article and many more in this issue of
AW – Athletics Weekly Magazine
Purchase options below
If you own the issue,
Login to read the full article now.
Single Digital Issue
09/06/2016
 
This issue and other back issues are not included in a new AW – Athletics Weekly Magazine subscription. Subscriptions include the latest regular issue and new issues released during your subscription.
Annual Digital Subscription
€59,99
billed annually
6 Month Digital Subscription
€35,99
billed twice a year