Lecture 18 Flashcards

Heat Stress

1
Q

most important defence against heat injury

A

behavioural thermoregulation

also sweating is physiological mechanism

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2
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4 things that limit performance under heat stress

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  • critical body core temperature
  • cardiovascular strain
  • psychophysical strain
  • metabolic strain
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3
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2 things affecting cardiovascular strain when exercising during the heat

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different to normal temperature

  • decreased blood pressure
  • decreased blood flow to several tissues and organs
  • decreased blood flow to skin, muscle and brain
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4
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what is the psychophysical strain of exercising in the heat

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  • increased perceived exertion
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5
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what is the metabolic strain of exercising in the heat

A

muscle glycogen depletion

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6
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what are the 5 major personal factors governing performance in the heat

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  1. aerobic fitness
  2. heat acclimatisation
  3. initial physiological status
  4. recent illness
  5. hydration
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7
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what is the difference between heat acclimation and heat acclimatisation

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acclimation = artificial, periodic exposure

acclimatisation = go to a warm place and naturally adapt to it

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8
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what processes does hypohydration (low body water) impair

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  • cardiovascular function
  • sweat production
  • cognition
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9
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how long should you allow for optimal acclimatisation

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around 2 weeks

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10
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what is meant by hypo-hydration can wipe out the benefits of short term increase in fitness or acclimation

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if you are dehydrated you are less able to tolerate the heat

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11
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5 other personal factors affecting performance in the heat

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  • medications
  • body size
  • age
  • sex
  • fatigue and sleep deprivation
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12
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how can age affect performance in the heat

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mainly due to impaired cardiovascular response

  • less behavioural capacity for young and older are less fit
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13
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is there such thing as sun stroke

A

no

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14
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how does sunburn effect the bodies ability to perform

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  • impairs sweat and skin blood flow responses
  • tattoos do the same
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15
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what is heat syncope

A

fainting

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16
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what is the main feature and cause of heat syncope

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main feature : especially if 1st day of exercise in the heat

cause : inadequate vasoconstriction and HR response to maintain blood pressure

17
Q

why is heat exhaustion considered to be “less bad”

A

because it tends to prevent you from being active enough to get heat stroke

18
Q

what is the main feature and cause of heat exhaustion

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main feature : exhaustion, hot, flushed, sweaty, rapid HR

cause : homeostatic capacity exceeded, especially the cardiovascular system

19
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what is the main feature and cause of exertional heat stroke

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mai feature : complete exhaustion with central nervous system disturbance

cause : major cellular disturbances, mainly due to increased body temperature

20
Q

what is the fastest way to cool someone down

A

immersion in cool or cold water

21
Q

what can be dangerous with highly motivated, recreationally fit athletes exercising in the heat

A

they are competitive but dont have the high levels of fitness to deal with it

22
Q

why can intense practice sessions have high heat strains for individuals

A
  • early in summer
  • unseasonally warm
  • least fit people in team training drills
  • protective clothing
23
Q

5 strategies to decrease heat strain and increase heat performance

A
  • increase aerobic fitness and heat acclimatisation
  • decrease clothing and carried weight
  • decrease exercise volume
  • optimise plasma volume and osmolality
  • artificial cooling
24
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how could you decrease the exercise volume to decrease heat strain and increase heat performance

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  • shorten warm up
  • decrease intensity
  • decrease work to rest cycle