@RareImagery @mtg_sandiego @EdKrassen 71 in the U.S. alone April 2007 to March 2008. https://t.co/PtxgOlhLPF
@myoung512 @raerae_phoenix @Inversionism @MikhailaFuller @RobertKennedyJr In a 2013 study, Choi — using slightly different criteria (ages 11-30) — found similar results. Choi found 69 US athletes died from SCD in a 12-month span (2007 - 2008). Of those,
@NoSleepTrader @EveInOz @trutherlion @TheHauntedHub @cotupacs And in a 2013 study, Choi found similar results. Choi found 69 US athletes died from SCD in a 12-month span (2007 - 2008). Of those, 52 were in organized sports. Again, this is just in the US.
@pepitosantiago8 @BedaMurray @javaroaster @frickeville @DiedSuddenly_ @PearsonSharp Which entries am I missing? I tried to follow the Choi 2013 criteria. My list is likely an overcount, as I left in all the “Unknown” causes. Those almost certainly won’t al
@B09Billy @KCosta_41 @ScottAdamsSays In a 2013 study, Choi — using slightly different criteria (ages 11-30) — found similar results. Choi found 69 US athletes died from SCD in a 12-month span (2007 - 2008). Of those, 52 were in organized sports. Again, t
@P67433175P @realscottchegg @DiedSuddenly_ In a 2013 study, Choi — using slightly different criteria (ages 11-30) — found similar results. Choi found 69 US athletes died from SCD in a 12-month span (2007 - 2008). Of those, 52 were in organized sports. Ag
@maxbocephus @RBVoluntaryist @ScottAdamsSays A 2013 study by Choi looked at US athlete deaths for a 12-month span (2007-2008). They were looking specifically for: • United States only • ages 11-30 only • sudden cardiac deaths only • during exertion or imme
@meganh3121 @4TrumpTX1 @TravAlvord @goaloa @CompostalPaul @diiblack @Fibonaccious @disclosetv If you parse the US deaths listed at Goodsciencing and compare them to previous studies that counted athlete deaths, the numbers are about the same. 2013 Choi st
@LisaHardy36 @ScottAdamsSays @CKellyUAP @PierreKory @P_McCulloughMD If you parse the US deaths listed at Goodsciencing and compare them to previous studies that counted athlete deaths, the numbers are about the same. 2013 Choi study counted young athletes
@BKBistro @dkupiecki @VPrasadMDMPH If you parse the US deaths listed at Goodsciencing and compare them to previous studies that counted athlete deaths, the numbers are about the same. 2013 Choi study counted young athletes (11-30) dead from SCD over a 12-
@stugotz42 @joeybags44 @dannykanell If you parse the US deaths listed at Goodsciencing and compare them to previous studies that counted athlete deaths, the numbers are about the same. 2013 Choi study counted young athletes (11-30) dead from SCD over a 12
RT @WaitingForPerot: @mpc_xetts @healthbyjames A 2013 study looked at US athlete deaths for a 12-month span (2007-2008). They were looking…
@ThoughtByJer @marxistmatty @SouvlakiStud @Stathis2021 @selbsman1 @Josh_JMC87 @OzraeliAvi A 2013 study looked at US athlete deaths for a 12-month span (2007-2008). They were looking specifically at: • United States only • ages 11-30 only • sudden cardiac d
@mpc_xetts @healthbyjames A 2013 study looked at US athlete deaths for a 12-month span (2007-2008). They were looking specifically for: • United States only • ages 11-30 only • sudden cardiac deaths only • during exertion or immediately after. Link: https
@kricketj28 @bearingwest @grahamlbone @LayahHeilpern If you parse the US deaths listed at Goodsciencing and compare them to previous studies that counted athlete deaths, the numbers are about the same. 2013 Choi study counted young athletes (11-30) dead f
@KariBowles9 @TorrestzeBlue @BarchokMatthew @PeterSweden7 Choi had access to autopsy reports and death certificates. He counted only those who died w/in an hour of physical exertion. In some cases, he waited 3+ years to obtain records. Link: https://t.co/
@Richard38063916 @roxelie59 @BunnehD35P @GovWhitmer You didn’t read the threads. When you filter the GS list per criteria of real studies that counted athlete deaths, the numbers are quite ordinary. Looking at US deaths in 2022 gets 68. The 2013 Choi stu
@PaupKyle @savage2424 @djro41 @bobbyonions17 @Stamkos96 @ProFootballTalk I found this 2013 study from Choi. I prefer using this as a baseline over Maron’s study. The inclusion/exclusion criteria are more clearly defined IMO 69 SCDs in 12 months. They even
@raebyddet @philly_2chitown @macncheetos @DrJesseMorse @evanlawson24 @unusual_whales Link to 2013 Choi study: https://t.co/IZKyjmXTD4 Link to 2009 Maron study: https://t.co/FnXDWsJfpj A couple of Goodsciencing’s “athletes”: https://t.co/9hmfRiEbun
@RationalStoic A 2013 study used internet searches to determine the number of SCDs in athletes aged 11-30. Covered 12 months in 2007-2008. If I did my math right, they found 51 in organized sports, a Maron criteria. These were current athletes only. Li
@Cernovich just found this study: https://t.co/WjzGLE5HJ2 these numbers are very mild compared to whats happening now. there are many of these studies available. not sure that you’re helping make this point very well. https://t.co/SWTJXrrLSS