Prevention, Recognition, and Treatment of Exertional Heat Illnesses
A special issue of Medicina (ISSN 1648-9144). This special issue belongs to the section "Sports Medicine and Sports Traumatology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 August 2020) | Viewed by 32142
Special Issue Editors
Interests: heat stroke; athletes; pediatrics; heat illness recognition; prevention; hydration behaviors
Interests: hydration; exercise in heat; thermoregulation; heat stroke; maximizing performance in the heat
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Dear Colleagues,
We are honored to announce a forthcoming Special Issue that will focus on the prevention, recognition, and treatment of exertional heat illnesses. Our approach will offer a contemporary look at best practices, emerging technologies, the translational potential of research findings, and real-world challenges being faced by youth athletes all the way through the upcoming heat issues of the 2020 IOC Tokyo Olympics/2022 FIFA Qatar World Cup and recent learnings from the 2019 Track and Field World Championships.
Dr. Susan W. Yeargin
Prof. Dr. Douglas J. Casa
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- exertional heat stroke
- cold water immersion
- exertional heat illness
- heat exhaustion
- exercise in the heat
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