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The EAI is a short, 6-item instrument aimed at identifying the risk of exercise addiction that has become widely used over the last few years.
In a survey of 451 exercisers, Szabo and Griffiths [18] found that 6.9% of British sport-science students (n = 261, aged 19 23 years) were at risk of exercise addiction, as measured by the EAI, compared with 3.6% of British gym users (n = 194, aged 17 74 years).
Thus, the value of allopurinol to reduce the risk of exercise induced AKI in patients with iRHUC deserves further study.
The risk of exercise is considered very small; however, the risk of complications/death is higher during and immediately following training/testing.
The reviewers concluded that larger, better quality trials are needed before confident recommendations could be made about the benefits and risk of exercise during pregnancy.
Ekkekakis et al. [ 16] recognise that the benefit and risk of exercise must be considered in exercise prescription, but argue that the intensity that is more likely to increase pleasure, thus potentially support motivation and adherence, is of equal importance.
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Furosemide is administered ostensibly to reduce the risk of exercise-induced bleeding in the lungs, which it does.
Developed as a heart medication for humans, furosemide, a powerful diuretic now known as Salix, reduces the risk of exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage by reducing blood pressure from the heart and lungs and shifting blood and water to the renal glands.
Even though the majority of data in the sickle syndrome literature [7, 14 17] showed that sickle cell trait was associated with increased risk of exercise-induced sudden death (independent of pre-existing disease), the inability to discern histologically artefactual postmortem sickling from anti-mortem sickling has left the association open to debate.
Nasal strips are not considered performance-enhancing, but may reduce airway resistance, lower the risk of exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH), and aid post-race recovery.
In fact, a new consensus report in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that many athletes are at risk of exercise-associated hyponatremia, which is an electrolyte imbalance that can be caused by drinking too much liquid.
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