Athletes' Travel Can Cause Sickness

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Traveling through five or more time zones for an away game may make athletes two to three times more likely to get sick, compared with playing at home, according to new research.

Researchers studied 259 rugby players who competed in a large, international rugby tournament in 2010, with teams traveling between South Africa, New Zealand and Australia. Results showed that for every 1,000 days the athletes collectively played at home, they spent 15.4 days being sick. In contrast, for every 1,000 days they spent in locations five or more time zones from home, they experienced 32.6 sick days.

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