Air Pollution Slows Down Women Marathoners

March 2, 2010
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Dirty air could hinder the performance of women in marathons, a new study finds.

Linsey Marr of Virginia Tech evaluated marathon race results, weather data and air pollution concentrations for seven major U.S. marathons in cities such as New York, Boston and Los Angeles, where pollution tends to be highest.

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