Exercise In Heat Flashcards

1
Q

Are fixed temperatures a good determinant for heat related injury?

A

No

There are many factors that impact heat related injuries

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2
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What are the 3 factors determining overheating

A
  1. Climate
  2. Activity
  3. Wind
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3
Q

What makes up climate?

A

a. Ambient air temperature (shade)
b. Mean radiant temperature
c. Absolute humidity
d. Wind

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4
Q

How does the body warm due to convection?

A

Air temperature exceeds skin temperature

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5
Q

How does the body warm due to radiation?

A

Direct sunlight temperature higher than skin

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6
Q

How does sweat cool down the body?

A

The evaporation of sweat cools body

1g of sweat = 2427J of heat lost

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7
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What happens when there is humidity and body cooling?

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Humidity: makes it harder for water to evaporate due to the high water content in air density

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8
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How does wind impact body temperature?

A

Increases the rate of sweat evaporation. Impacts sweat transport

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9
Q

How does activity cause overheating?

A
  • Activity: Energy is broken into work and heat

Some activities such as cycling are more efficient in creating work vs others e. running

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10
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How does clothing contribute to overheating?

A
  1. Dry insulation

2. Evaporative resistance

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11
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What part of the brain is responsible for temperature control?

A

Hypothalamus

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12
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Describe the process of Hypothalamic temperature control

A
  1. Temperature changes
  2. Hypothalamic/ visceral temperature changes
  3. Thermal error signal
  4. Signals to cortex, sweat glands, vessels and muscle to regulate behaviour
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13
Q

What population is most vulnerable to heat?

A
  • older adults
  • co-morbidities
  • Medication
  • Poverty
  • Socially isolated
  • Working in heat
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14
Q

What is the result of heat stress to the visceral system?

A
  • Less blood to core

- Increased heart output to deliver sufficient blood

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15
Q

What are the symptoms of heat stroke?

A
  • Irrational behaviur, irritability
  • Altered consciousness, coma
  • Disorientation
  • Headache
  • Confusion
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Collapse, staggering or sluggish feeling
  • Diarrhoea
  • Profuse sweating
  • Excessive thirst
  • Rapid pulse
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16
Q

What is the response to heat injury?

A

Rapid and aggressive cooling

17
Q

What are methods of cooling?

A
  • Hydration
  • Shade
  • Breaks
  • Cooling strategies (ice towel)
  • Appropriate clothing design