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Gastrointestinal Associated Exertional Heat Stroke
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2023 Apr 1;22(4):117-119. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001054.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37036459 | DOI:10.1249/JSR.0000000000001054
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - April 10, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Preston J DeHan Kyle C Warren Benjamin K Buchanan David W DeGroot Source Type: research

ACSM Expert Consensus Statement on Exertional Heat Illness: Recognition, Management, and Return to Activity
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2023 Apr 1;22(4):134-149. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001058.ABSTRACTExertional heat stroke is a true medical emergency with potential for organ injury and death. This consensus statement emphasizes that optimal exertional heat illness management is promoted by a synchronized chain of survival that promotes rapid recognition and management, as well as communication between care teams. Health care providers should be confident in the definitions, etiologies, and nuances of exertional heat exhaustion, exertional heat injury, and exertional heat stroke. Identifying the athlete with suspected exertional hea...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - April 10, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: William O Roberts Lawrence E Armstrong Michael N Sawka Susan W Yeargin Yuval Heled Francis G O'Connor Source Type: research

Gastrointestinal Associated Exertional Heat Stroke
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2023 Apr 1;22(4):117-119. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001054.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37036459 | DOI:10.1249/JSR.0000000000001054
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - April 10, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Preston J DeHan Kyle C Warren Benjamin K Buchanan David W DeGroot Source Type: research

ACSM Expert Consensus Statement on Exertional Heat Illness: Recognition, Management, and Return to Activity
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2023 Apr 1;22(4):134-149. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001058.ABSTRACTExertional heat stroke is a true medical emergency with potential for organ injury and death. This consensus statement emphasizes that optimal exertional heat illness management is promoted by a synchronized chain of survival that promotes rapid recognition and management, as well as communication between care teams. Health care providers should be confident in the definitions, etiologies, and nuances of exertional heat exhaustion, exertional heat injury, and exertional heat stroke. Identifying the athlete with suspected exertional hea...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - April 10, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: William O Roberts Lawrence E Armstrong Michael N Sawka Susan W Yeargin Yuval Heled Francis G O'Connor Source Type: research

Gastrointestinal Associated Exertional Heat Stroke
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2023 Apr 1;22(4):117-119. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001054.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37036459 | DOI:10.1249/JSR.0000000000001054
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - April 10, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Preston J DeHan Kyle C Warren Benjamin K Buchanan David W DeGroot Source Type: research

Forecasting feels-like temperatures as a strategy to reduce heat illnesses during sport events
Many athletes, amateur and professional alike, compete in and train for outdoor running events every year, and even more participate in outdoor sports in general. Many major sport events such as the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games and World Championships take place in summer and mostly in the Northern Hemisphere. Therefore, athletes are often at risk of sustaining heat illnesses during heat extremes, which are exacerbated by climate change.1 Heat illnesses describe a group of pathologies ranging from relatively minor to very severe symptoms such as potentially fatal exertional heat stroke.2 3 The risk for heat illnesse...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - May 2, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Klöwer, M., Edouard, P., Niess, A. M., Racinais, S., Pitsiladis, Y. P., Pappenberger, F., Hollander, K. Tags: BJSM Editorial Source Type: research

ACSM Expert Consensus Statement on Exertional Heat Illness: Recognition, Management, and Return to Activity
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2023 Apr 1;22(4):134-149. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001058.ABSTRACTExertional heat stroke is a true medical emergency with potential for organ injury and death. This consensus statement emphasizes that optimal exertional heat illness management is promoted by a synchronized chain of survival that promotes rapid recognition and management, as well as communication between care teams. Health care providers should be confident in the definitions, etiologies, and nuances of exertional heat exhaustion, exertional heat injury, and exertional heat stroke. Identifying the athlete with suspected exertional hea...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - April 10, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: William O Roberts Lawrence E Armstrong Michael N Sawka Susan W Yeargin Yuval Heled Francis G O'Connor Source Type: research

Gastrointestinal Associated Exertional Heat Stroke
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2023 Apr 1;22(4):117-119. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001054.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37036459 | DOI:10.1249/JSR.0000000000001054
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - April 10, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Preston J DeHan Kyle C Warren Benjamin K Buchanan David W DeGroot Source Type: research

ACSM Expert Consensus Statement on Exertional Heat Illness: Recognition, Management, and Return to Activity
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2023 Apr 1;22(4):134-149. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001058.ABSTRACTExertional heat stroke is a true medical emergency with potential for organ injury and death. This consensus statement emphasizes that optimal exertional heat illness management is promoted by a synchronized chain of survival that promotes rapid recognition and management, as well as communication between care teams. Health care providers should be confident in the definitions, etiologies, and nuances of exertional heat exhaustion, exertional heat injury, and exertional heat stroke. Identifying the athlete with suspected exertional hea...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - April 10, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: William O Roberts Lawrence E Armstrong Michael N Sawka Susan W Yeargin Yuval Heled Francis G O'Connor Source Type: research

Gastrointestinal Associated Exertional Heat Stroke
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2023 Apr 1;22(4):117-119. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001054.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37036459 | DOI:10.1249/JSR.0000000000001054
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - April 10, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Preston J DeHan Kyle C Warren Benjamin K Buchanan David W DeGroot Source Type: research

ACSM Expert Consensus Statement on Exertional Heat Illness: Recognition, Management, and Return to Activity
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2023 Apr 1;22(4):134-149. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001058.ABSTRACTExertional heat stroke is a true medical emergency with potential for organ injury and death. This consensus statement emphasizes that optimal exertional heat illness management is promoted by a synchronized chain of survival that promotes rapid recognition and management, as well as communication between care teams. Health care providers should be confident in the definitions, etiologies, and nuances of exertional heat exhaustion, exertional heat injury, and exertional heat stroke. Identifying the athlete with suspected exertional hea...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - April 10, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: William O Roberts Lawrence E Armstrong Michael N Sawka Susan W Yeargin Yuval Heled Francis G O'Connor Source Type: research

Gastrointestinal Associated Exertional Heat Stroke
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2023 Apr 1;22(4):117-119. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001054.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37036459 | DOI:10.1249/JSR.0000000000001054
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - April 10, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Preston J DeHan Kyle C Warren Benjamin K Buchanan David W DeGroot Source Type: research

The cardiorespiratory optimal point as a discriminator of lesion severity in adults with congenital heart disease
CONCLUSIONS: As a submaximal variable, COP discriminated between moderate and severe lesions and may prove beneficial in a highly vulnerable population that is often unable to undergo exertional testing.PMID:37166254 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.23.14835-3
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - May 11, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Simon Wernhart Raluca Mincu Bastian Balcer Christos Rammos Carsten Muentjes Tienush Rassaf Source Type: research