Meta-analysis on the efficacy of heat mitigation measures

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Meta-analysis on the efficacy of heat mitigation measures

and optimisation of hydration

Jason KW LEE Ph.D., FACSM Associate Professor

Department of Physiology Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine

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5HeatManagementStrategies

AEROBICFITNESSCONDITIONING

HEATACCLIMATISATION

PRE-ACTIVITYCOOLING

WORKRESTCYCLES

HYDRATION

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Work Tolerance

Max. limit

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Expandingheatcapacity

Lengtheningworktolerance

Reduction

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HeatManagement

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5HeatManagementStrategies

AEROBICFITNESSCONDITIONING

HEATACCLIMATISATION

PRE-ACTIVITYCOOLING

WORKRESTCYCLES

HYDRATION

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  Extensiveresearchonfluidreplacement,butlimiteddataonthephysiologicalresponsestodrinksatdifferenttemperatures

Drinktemperatureandform

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  Extensiveresearchonfluidreplacement,butlimiteddataonthephysiologicalresponsestodrinksatdifferenttemperatures

 Drinktemperatureandformcaninfluencebodyheatstoragecapacity

Drinktemperatureandform

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Amountofenergyrequiredtowarmorcooltheingestedfluidstobodytemperature

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ColdfluidswaseffectiveinreducingTcatrestleadingtoanimprovedendurancecapacity

Lee,Shirreffs,Maughan(2008)MSSE

•  Exercise65%VO2peaktoexhaustion

•  Tdb:35°C;RH:60%•  Waterat4or37°C

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ColdfluidswaseffectiveinreducingTcatrestleadingtoanimprovedendurancecapacity

Work capacity by 23%

Lee,Shirreffs,Maughan(2008)MSSE

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Amountofenergyrequiredtowarmorcooltheingestedfluidstobodytemperature

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Frombenchtobedsideworksite?

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 Whileemployingacombinationofvariousheatmitigationwillbemostideal,themeta-analysisallowsprioritizationbasedonresourcesathand

  Ingestionoficeslurryisaneffectiveandpracticalprecoolingmethod  Lesservolumerequiredtoattenuatebodytemperature  Efficacyachievedwithoutaffectingdrinkconstituents

Summary

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THANK YOU

JasonLeePh.D.,FACSMphsjlkw@nus.edu.sg

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Leeetal.(2010).EJAP

Climaticconditions–justoneofseveralfactors

(1)Physicalfitnessandheatacclimationstatus

(3)Exerciseintensity

(2)Amountandtypeofclothingworn

(4)Climaticconditions

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Dehydrationfollowingracesinthetropics(n=2206)

46%

-Acutedehydration(>2%bodymassloss)maynotcompromisehealthTanetal.(2016).SportsMed

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Definition

EAH is the occurrence of hyponatremia during or up to 24 hours after prolonged

activity and is defined by a serum/plasma Na+ concentration below the < 135 mmol/L

EAH is primarily a dilutional hyponatremia

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Tanetal.(2016)SportsMed

WaterIntoxication!

PrevalenceofExerciseAssociatedHyponatremiaatOnsiteEnduranceMedicalTents:

2009to2011(n=48)

Dehydration

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