Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2614004 | Wilderness & Environmental Medicine | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Exertional heat illness can be a serious consequence of sports or exercise in hot environments. Participants can possess intrinsic or face extrinsic risk factors that may increase their risk for heat-related illness. Knowledge of the physiology and pathology of heat illness, identification of risk factors, and strategies to combat heat accumulation will aid both the practitioner and the participant in preparing for activities that occur in hot environments. Through preparation and mitigation of risk, safe and enjoyable wilderness adventure can be pursued.
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Authors
Riana R. Pryor, Brad L. Bennett, Francis G. O’Connor, Justin M.J. Young, Chad A. Asplund,