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Sahlén A et al. – Biomarker elevation occurs commonly in senior runners. A high baseline NT–proBNP is predictive of a large release during exercise, suggesting that the factors that control the at rest levels also determine its release with exertion. Troponin T elevation was seen in less–experienced participants. A small group of very ill runners were identified by NT–proBNP analysis.
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