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Olympic athletes submit their bodies to grueling training. And then they soar around the world to meet the competition. American east coast athletes traveled five time zones to get to London. West coast athletes leapt over eight. And increased the odds1 that they’ll get a cold, if not the gold. So says a study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
Researchers tracked 259 elite2 rugby players in the 2010 Super 14 Rugby Tournament. The 16 weeks of games took place in Australia, South Africa and New Zealand.
On average, there were 21 illnesses per thousand player-days. But players in their home countries endured only 15 illnesses per thousand days. And when a team traveled more than five time zones in either direction, illnesses rates more than doubled. The number dropped back to 10 after they flew back home. The illnesses were primarily infections, such as respiratory or intestinal3 illnesses.
A weakened immune system does not appear to be a factor. The researchers suggest that differences in temperature, pollution, allergens and different foods and local microbes are the likeliest culprits. One more element that might give European Olympians a home field advantage.
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1 odds | |
n.让步,机率,可能性,比率;胜败优劣之别 | |
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n.精英阶层;实力集团;adj.杰出的,卓越的 | |
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adj.肠的;肠壁;肠道细菌 | |
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n.(出版物的)版式( format的名词复数 );[电视]电视节目的总安排(或计划) | |
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5 kindle | |
v.点燃,着火 | |
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