Long-distance running damages red blood cells, potentially accelerating aging

runnersworld.com

Prolonged running causes red blood cells to become less flexible, reducing their efficiency and accelerating aging. A new study found significant red blood cell injury after long-distance races due to physical stress and molecular damage. The damage was greater in longer races. Researchers are investigating the long-term impact of this damage and how training, recovery, and nutrition can minimize cellular harm.


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