7.2- Altitude and heat Flashcards

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Definition of altitude

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the height/ elevation of an area above sea level

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Definition of HUMIDITY

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Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the atmospheric air

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Why must athletes prepare for differing environmental conditions

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differing environmental conditions affect efficiency of cardiovascular, respiratory systems
- e.g uk footballers in mild wet UK conditions must acclimatise to altitiude or extremes of heat (e.g 2010 world cup in SA which was 1,200 above sea level) Also Qatar 2022 world cup was in nov and dec instead of the summer.
-this can affect performance & health of athletes by affecting the CV and respiratory systesm

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What is BAROMETRIC PRESSURE ?

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the PRESSURE exerted by the earth’s ATMOSPHERE at any given point
As altitude increase Barometer pressure decreases

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What happens at high altitude to oxygen

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rate of O2 diffusion decreases = reducing Hb saturation = poor O2 transportation

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What are the consequences of altitude ?

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  • breathing frequency increase (at rest + exercise)
  • blood volume decreases in first few hours (plasma volume decrese by 25% due to increasing the density of red blood cells)
  • SV decrease in first few housrs -> ^ HR slightly raised Q (CO)
  • maximal HR, SV, Q (CO) decrease
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What is the ultimate outcome of the effects of altitude ?

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  • altitude has little affect on performance below 1,500m
  • reduced aerobic capacity and VO2 Max
  • increased lactic acid production
  • early fatigue

coaches - supply oxygen, substitutions, increase work:relief ratio

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8
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describe the overview of the acute effects of high altitude on the CV and respiratory systems

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What is ACCLIMATISATION ?

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gradual ADAPTATION to a CHANGE in the ENVIRONMENT (for example, lower pO2 at altitude)

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how long does it take to acclimatise to altitude

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  • 3-5 days for low altitude performance (1,000 - 2,000m)
  • 1-2 weeks for moderate altitude peformance (2,000 - 3,000m)
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What are the 4 benefits of acclimatisation ?

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  • release of erythropoietin -> ^ red blood cell production (peaks at 24 to 48hrs)

-breathing rate, ventilation stabilise (however still elavated at rest/exercise compared to sea level)

  • SV and Q reduce as o2 extraction becomes more effcient

-altitude sickness (headache, restlessness and poor sleep) = reduced

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12
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What is the normal body temperature ?

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37oC

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What is THERMOREGULATION ?

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process of MAINTAINING internal core temperature

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What are THERMORECEPTORS ?

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SENSORY RECEPTORS which sense a CHANGE in temperature and RELAY information to the brain

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What is DEHYDRATION ?

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loss of WATER in BODY TISSUE, largely caused by SWEATING

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What happens when you exercise in heat?

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affects performance, disrupt scheduling, serious consequences to health of an athlete or spectator.
e.g Qatar

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What happens when core temp rises ?

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metabolic heat is transported by CIRCULATING BLOOD to the surface of the skin for EVAPORATION (sweat)

18
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How does low humidity affect sweating ?

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increases sweating

19
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Why is sweating beneficial for the body when hot?

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-has cooling effect on body

-it removes excess heat quickly

20
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How does high humidity affect sweating ?

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decreases sweating

21
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What is HYPERTHERMIA ? (not hypo)

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significantly raised core body temperature

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What are the 3 causes of raised body temp ?

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  • high and prolonged intensity
  • high air temps
  • high relative humidity
  • (can happen when athlete pushes themselves for too long or when its too hot)
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What causes cardiovascular drift ?

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prolonged exercise in heat -> ^ rate of muscular contraction -> metabolic heat -> it not removed quick enough to maintain core temp

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What is CARDIOVASCULAR DRIFT ?

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upward drift in HR during SUSTAINED steady-state activity

-associated with rise in body temp

25
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What are the effects of heat, humidity and the body’s thermolatory response on the cardiovascular system ?

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  • dilation of arterioles, capillaries -> ^ blood flow & blood pooling in the limbs
  • decreased blood volume, venous return, SV, Q, blood pressure -> ^ HR, reduced O2 to muscles, ^ strain on CV system
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What are the effect of heat on the respiratory system ?

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  • dehydration, drying of airways (above 32 degrees) -> difficulty breathing -> ^ mucus production, constriction of airways, decrease vol of air for gaseous exchange

-^ breathing freq to maintain o2 consumption -> ^ oxygen cost of exercise
- high levels of sunshine lead pollution in the air lead to coughing and wheezing or asthma symptoms

27
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How are sports are not affected by hyperthermia?

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  • maximal strength production - sprinting, throwing and jumping
  • endurance are affected
28
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Name 2 pre-competition strategies to maximise performance in heat and humidity

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-7-14 days acclimatisation in same conditions to ^ bodys tolerance to heat (by ^ plasma volume, decrease electrolytes, decrease heart rate at given pace and temp)

-using cooling aids to reduce core temp & delay effects of dehydration e.g ice vests

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Name 3 during competition strategies to maximise performance in heat and humidity

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-pacing strategies

-wearing suitable clothing to maximise heat loss

-rehydrating as much as possible -> hypotonic, isotonic drinks

30
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Name 3 post competition strategies to maximise performance in heat and humidity

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-cooling aids -> fans, cold towels, light weight compression wear

-rehydrating to replace lost fluids -> isotonic solution

31
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Explain an overview of the effects of altitude on the cardiovascular & respiratory systems

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as altitude ^ -> barometric pressure decreases

this has a negative impact on the oxygen diffusion gradient

-> reduces haemoglobin saturation -> poor transport of O2

-> causes:

blood vol to decrease
stroke vol decreases
cardiac output decreases
HR decreases

this reduces aerobic capacity, VO2 max -> impacting intensity & duration of performance