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==Risk Factors==
 
==Risk Factors==
 
===Exercise===
 
===Exercise===
There appears to be a high prevalence of gastric ulcers in horses performing in most disciplines including racing, endurance, show jumping, dressage and western performance.(Hartmann and Frankeny 2003)in (Nadeau 2009).  Although this may be related to exercise, other confounding factors associated with these disciplines such as travel, diet, feeding regime, NSAIDs and stress may be significant.  However, Vatistas et al (2 1999) were able to induce and maintain EGUS in racehorses in fast work without the use of NSAIDs or fasting before exercise (Vatistas et al 2 1999).  There is also evidence that light to heavy training for just 8 days is suffcient to induce gastric ulcers.<ref>White, G, McClure, S.R, Siifferman, R, Holste, J.E, Fleishman, C, Murray, M.J, Cramer, L.G (2007) Effects of short-term light to heavy exercise on gastric ulcer development in horses and efficacy of omeprazole paste in preventing gastric ulceration.  ''J Am Vet Med Assoc'', 230(11):1680-2.  Furthermore, the higher prevalence of gastric ulcers at post mortem in racehorses in training compared to those in retirement adds wait to the hypothesis that exercise is an important risk factor for EGUS.(Hammond et al. (1986)It is thought that exercise increases the exposure of the squamous mucosa to acid as the stomach is compressed by the abdominal viscera and diaphragm (Lorenzo-Figueras and Merritt 2002).
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There appears to be a high prevalence of gastric ulcers in horses performing in most disciplines including racing, endurance, show jumping, dressage and western performance.(Hartmann and Frankeny 2003)in (Nadeau 2009).  Although this may be related to exercise, other confounding factors associated with these disciplines such as travel, diet, feeding regime, NSAIDs and stress may be significant.  However, Vatistas et al (2 1999) were able to induce and maintain EGUS in racehorses in fast work without the use of NSAIDs or fasting before exercise (Vatistas et al 2 1999).  There is also evidence that light to heavy training for just 8 days is suffcient to induce gastric ulcers.<ref>White, G, McClure, S.R, Siifferman, R, Holste, J.E, Fleishman, C, Murray, M.J, Cramer, L.G (2007) Effects of short-term light to heavy exercise on gastric ulcer development in horses and efficacy of omeprazole paste in preventing gastric ulceration.  ''J Am Vet Med Assoc'', 230(11):1680-2.</ref> Furthermore, the higher prevalence of gastric ulcers at post mortem in racehorses in training compared to those in retirement adds wait to the hypothesis that exercise is an important risk factor for EGUS.(Hammond et al. (1986)It is thought that exercise increases the exposure of the squamous mucosa to acid as the stomach is compressed by the abdominal viscera and diaphragm (Lorenzo-Figueras and Merritt 2002).
    
===Housing and Transport===
 
===Housing and Transport===
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