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Hyperthermia and Exertional Heatstroke During Running, Cycling, Open Water Swimming, and Triathlon Events


Abstract Few previous epidemiological studies, sports medicine position statements, and expert panel consensus reports have evaluated the similarities and differences of hyperthermia and exertional heatstroke (EHS) during endurance running, cycling, open water swimming, and triathlon competitions. Accordingly, we conducted manual online searches of the PubMed and Google Scholar databases using pre-defined inclusion criteria. The initial manual screenings of 1192 article titles and abstracts, and subsequent reviews of full-length pdf versions identified 80 articles that were acceptable for inclusion. These articles indicated that event medical teams recognized hyperthermia and EHS in the majority of running and triathlon field studies (range, 58.8 to 85.7%), whereas few reports of hyperthermia and EHS appeared in cycling and open water swimming field studies (range, 0 to 20%). Sports medicine position statements and consensus reports also exhibited these event-specific differences. Thus, we proposed mechanisms that involved physiological effector responses (sweating, increased skin blood flow) and biophysical heat transfer to the environment (evaporation, convection, radiation, and conduction). We anticipate that the above information will help race directors to distribute pre-race safety advice to athletes and will assist medical directors to better allocate medical resources (eg, staff number and skill sets, medical equipment) and optimize the management of hyperthermia and EHS.
Authors Lawrence E. Armstrong ORCID , Evan C. Johnson University of WyomingORCID , William M. Adams ORCID , John F. Jardine ORCID
Journal Info Dove Medical Press | Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine , vol: Volume 15 , pages: 111 - 127
Publication Date 9/6/2024
ISSN 1179-1543
TypeKeyword Image review
Open Access gold Gold Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/oajsm.s482959
KeywordsKeyword Image Heatstroke (Score: 0.9586006) , Cycling (Score: 0.7659618) , Heat illness (Score: 0.5604199) , Open water (Score: 0.4285587)