Beyond the Finish Line: Examining the Role of Children in Marathon Races-A Narrative Review

J Funct Morphol Kinesiol. 2024 Mar 7;9(1):47. doi: 10.3390/jfmk9010047.

Abstract

Compared with other sports, running is popular sport for children throughout the world. Over the last few decades, marathon running has become increasingly popular even in the age group below 18 years. While the majority of youth athletes fall within the 16-18 age range, it is noteworthy that there are also participants younger than 12 years engaging in marathon races. Advice on the safety of youth athletes participating in these events is frequently sought by parents, coaches, sport scientists, and medical professionals, particularly concerning potential short- and long-term health consequences. The act of marathon running has the potential to impact key organ systems during the crucial phases of growth and development. To ensure the safety of marathon running in youth runners, it is essential to address multiple physiological and psychological aspects of health. These recommendations are directed towards ensuring the safe participation of youth athletes in marathon races through proper and individualized assessments.

Keywords: cardiovascular system; children; health risks; marathon; musculoskeletal conditions; psychological effects; training.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.