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Citation

Moran DS, Erlich T, Epstein Y. J. Sport Rehab. 2007; 16(3): 215-221.

Affiliation

Heller Institute of Medical Research, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel. dmoran@sheba.health.gov.il

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Human Kinetics Publishers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

17923727

Abstract

CONTEXT: Individuals in the population who are not able to sustain heat and whose body temperature will start rising earlier and at a higher rate than that of others, under the same conditions, are defined as "heat intolerant." OBJECTIVES: The applicability of the heat tolerance test (HTT) in identifying individuals' tolerance/intolerance to heat is presented. SETTING: HTT is performed according to the following protocol: 120 minutes exposure to 40 degrees C and 40% relative humidity in a climatic chamber while walking on a treadmill, dressed in shorts and T-shirt, at a pace of 5 km/h and 2% elevation. Rectal temperature and heart rate are continuously monitored, and sweat rate is calculated. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The HTT that is based on controlled exposure to an exercise-heat stress is an applicable and an efficient tool in differentiating between a temporary and permanent state of heat susceptibility.


Language: en

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