Recommendations on Youth Participation in Ultra-Endurance Running Events: A Consensus Statement

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Volker Scheer
Ricardo J. S. Costa
Stéphane Doutreleau
Beat Knechtle
Pantelis T. Nikolaidis
William O. Roberts
Oliver Stoll
Adam S. Tenforde
Brian Krabak
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[1] Ultra Sports Science Foundation,Health Science Department
[2] Universidad a Distancia de Madrid (UDIMA),Department of Nutrition Dietetics and Food
[3] Monash University,Institute of Primary Care
[4] Univ. Grenoble Alpes,School of Health and Caring Sciences
[5] Inserm,Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
[6] CHU Grenoble Alpes,Institute of Sport Science
[7] Medbase St. Gallen am Vadianplatz,undefined
[8] University of Zurich,undefined
[9] University of West Attica,undefined
[10] University of Minnesota,undefined
[11] Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg,undefined
[12] Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital,undefined
[13] Harvard Medical School,undefined
[14] University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Sports Medicine,undefined
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Sports Medicine | 2021年 / 51卷
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Participation in ultra-endurance running (UER) events continues to grow across ages, including youth athletes. The 50- and 100-km are the most popular distances among youth athletes. Most youth athletes are between 16–18 years; however, some runners younger than 12 years have successfully completed UER events. Parents, athletes, coaches, race directors, and medical professionals often seek advice regarding the safety of youth athletes participating in these events, especially with regard to potential short and long-term health consequences. UER may impact key organ systems during growth and development. We propose a decision-making process, based on current knowledge and the experience of the consensus group that addresses age regulations, medical and psychological well-being, training status and race-specific factors (such as distance, elevation change, remoteness, ambient temperatures, level of medical assistance, and type of provisions provided by the race organizers) to use until evidence of long-term consequences of UER in youth athletes is available. These recommendations are aimed at safe participation in UER events for youth athletes with a proper and individualized assessment.
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