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by schnitzelstoat
28 days ago
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> Extreme long-distance running can produce recurrent gastrointestinal stress, including splanchnic hypoperfusion, mucosal injury, and post-exercise rectal bleeding, but its relationship to colorectal neoplasia is unclear. > In this endurance-runner sample, advanced adenomas were observed at a prevalence of 15.0% overall. Compared with historical screening benchmarks, prevalence appeared higher, supporting further evaluation of colorectal neoplasia risk in endurance runners. I wonder if there's also an increased risk with weightlifting? Squats in particular can put a lot of stress on the abdomen and result in haemorrhoids and so on, although I suppose it is much less chronic than with running. |
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