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and the winner of the husband of the year
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Thermoregulation
  • 60-65 of total energy expenditure lost as heat
  • Transfer of heat from body
  • conduction transfer through direct contact
  • convection transfer through air flow
  • radiation heat given off as IR rays
  • evaporation (1º) assisted by heat of
    vaporization

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Effects of exercise intensity on sweat rate
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Effects of Exercise in Heat
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Effect of exercise in heat on central (thoracic)
blood flow (CBV) and other CV dynamics. Figure
on right shows data of 4 exercise intensities.
Decreased CBV and SV suggests a redistribution of
blood from core to periphery, which contributed
to decreased CO.
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Physiological responses to heat accumulation
  • surface blood flow is increased at expense to
    other tissues
  • ? EPI release
  • HR upward drift
  • ? glycogen use
  • ? blood volume
  • ? cardiac efficiency (? SV, ? HR)
  • ? fatigue

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Effect of Dehydration on HR
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Dehydration and Performance
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Fluid balance
  • dehydration impairs endurance performance,
  • minimal effect on power and speed events
  • ? blood volume will ? skin blood flow and heat
    dissipation
  • thirst mechanism doesnt keep up with dehydration
  • need for water replacement gt than electrolyte
    replacement

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Maintaining fluid balance
  • fluid intake during exercise will
  • minimize dehydration
  • minimize rise in body temperature
  • reduce CV stress
  • CHO gt 6-8 slows absorption from gut

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Sport Nutrition Sport Drinks
  • CHO affects fluid absorption rate in gut
  • Gatorade 6
  • Exceed 7.2
  • Coca-Cola 11
  • Sprite 10.2
  • cranberry juice 15
  • orange juice 11.8

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ACSM Fluid Replacement Recommendations
  • Before exercise, drink
  • 500 ml 2 hr before exercise
  • During exercise, drink
  • early and at regular intervals
  • to replace lost fluids (if tolerated)
  • over-hydration can result in hyponatremia
  • After exercise, drink
  • excess of that lost during exercise

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Thermal distress
  • wet-bulb temperature single temperature reading
    to account for all atmospheric conditions
  • heat cramps least serious
  • heat exhaustion caused by insufficient blood
    flow
  • heat stroke failure of thermoregulatory system,
    is life threatening

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Acclimatization to exercise in heat
  • ? body fluids/blood volume (w/in 3-5 d)
  • ? skin blood flow
  • ? rate of sweating (may take up to 10 d)
  • ? electrolyte loss
  • ? heat tolerance
  • Achieving heat acclimatization
  • normal workouts in heat for 5-10 d

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Heat acclimatization
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Suggested Readings(available at gssiweb.com
under Sport Science Exchange)
  • Murray, R. Fluid replacement The American
    College of Sports Medicine Position Stand. GSSE
    9(4) SSE53, 1996.
  • http//www.gssiweb.com
  • Maughan, R.J. and S.M. Shirreff. Preparing
    athletes for competition in the heat developing
    an effective acclimatization strategy. GSSE 10(2)
    SSE65, 1997.
  • http//www.gssiweb.com

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  • The primary mode of heat dissipation during
    exercise is
  • convection
  • radiation
  • conduction
  • sweat evaporation

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  • What likely is the primary cause of HR drift
    during moderate-intensity exercise in heat?
  • ? plasma volume leading to ? SV
  • ? Epi release
  • ? temperature
  • ? sweating
  • ? body weight

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  • Which of the following fluids would best maintain
    hydration during exercise in heat?
  • water
  • orange juice
  • Coke
  • Coke without carbonation
  • fruit juice
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