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A new study suggests marathon runners may be able to breathe a little easier about the gruelling sport’s effect on their hearts.

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Research at Winnipeg's St. Boniface Hospital and the University of Manitoba shows that long-distance runs can cause short-term injury to the heart, but there doesn't appear to be lasting damage.

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The study is the first of its kind to use "advanced cardiac imaging technology" by which MRI images show cardiac abnormalities immediately after a race.

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The technology was used in conjunction with other tests to assess heart damage in 14 amateur athletes aged 18 to 40, who took part in last year's 42-kilometre Manitoba Marathon. The researchers found that biomarkers used to identify cardiac stress were elevated in all the athletes right after the race.

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But principal investigator Dr. Davinder Jassal says that after a week of rest, the runners' hearts exhibited no signs of long-term damage and their blood-pumping function had returned to pre-marathon levels.

Novices should consult doctor

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"You'll see chemicals that are raised into your body, which are the same chemicals you would measure when you have a heart attack," he said. "But when you use MRI of the heart, there is no permanent damage to the heart."

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However, Jassal says that novices planning to run a marathon should first talk to their doctors and train appropriately because the sport does put stress on the heart.

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The study confirms what Dr. Howard Winston has been telling his patients for years — that there's always a small risk of a heart attack when someone runs a marathon distance.

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"The frequency is very low. I can't be concerned of a heart attack as a reason why someone shouldn't run unless they have clear risk factors, " said Winston, a specialist in sports medicine in Toronto. "It's a real freak occurrence."

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It's one that happened, however, to Danny Kassap, who is one of Canada's ...

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Date Found: Mon, May 18 2009 9:45 AM
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Date Produced: Mon, May 18 2009 10:01 AM
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