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All-cause mortality risks among participants in mass-participation sporting events.

Esmée A BakkerVincent L AengevaerenDuck-Chul LeePaul D ThompsonThijs M H Eijsvogels
Published in: British journal of sports medicine (2024)
Participating in mass-participation sporting events was associated with a non-significant increased odds (1.92) of mortality and a low absolute event rate (4.2/100 000 participants) within 7 days post-event, whereas a 30% lower risk of death was observed compared with non-participants during 3.3 years of follow-up. These results suggest that the health benefits of mass sporting event participation outweigh potential risks.
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