The Young Athlete 2007
DOI: 10.1002/9780470696255.ch20
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Physiologic and Health Aspects of Exercise in Hot and Cold Environments

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“…Many factors affect heat stress, including individual ability to maintain hydration and electrolyte balance and acclimatise 9 . Population groups particularly vulnerable to heat stress include children, 10,11 the elderly, disabled and ill, 12–17 pregnant women, 18,19 people who are obese 20,21 and people who work or exercise outdoors in summer. Illness heightens the effects of hot weather on the human body and this combination generates a burden for health services.…”
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“…Many factors affect heat stress, including individual ability to maintain hydration and electrolyte balance and acclimatise 9 . Population groups particularly vulnerable to heat stress include children, 10,11 the elderly, disabled and ill, 12–17 pregnant women, 18,19 people who are obese 20,21 and people who work or exercise outdoors in summer. Illness heightens the effects of hot weather on the human body and this combination generates a burden for health services.…”
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confidence: 99%