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Enhancing exertional heat stroke patient care: where are we now and where do we need to go?
Br J Sports Med. 2023 Jun 21:bjsports-2023-106713. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2023-106713. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37344155 | DOI:10.1136/bjsports-2023-106713
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - June 21, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: William M Adams Yuri Hosokawa Samantha E Scarneo-Miller Luke N Belval Source Type: research

Non-occupational physical activity and risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer and mortality outcomes: a dose-response meta-analysis of large prospective studies
CONCLUSIONS: Inverse non-linear dose-response associations suggest substantial protection against a range of chronic disease outcomes from small increases in non-occupational physical activity in inactive adults. PROSPERO registration number CRD42018095481.PMID:36854652 | DOI:10.1136/bjsports-2022-105669
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - February 28, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Leandro Garcia Matthew Pearce Ali Abbas Alexander Mok Tessa Strain Sara Ali Alessio Crippa Paddy C Dempsey Rajna Golubic Paul Kelly Yvonne Laird Eoin McNamara Samuel Moore Thiago Herick de Sa Andrea D Smith Katrien Wijndaele James Woodcock Soren Brage Source Type: research

Infographic. Prehospital management of exertional heat stroke at sports competitions for Paralympic athletes
Br J Sports Med. 2022 Dec 29:bjsports-2022-106278. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2022-106278. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:36581441 | DOI:10.1136/bjsports-2022-106278
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - December 29, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Victoria L Goosey-Tolfrey Yuri Hosokawa Nick Webborn Cheri Blauwet Paolo Emilio Adami Source Type: research

IOC consensus statement on recommendations and regulations for sport events in the heat
Br J Sports Med. 2022 Sep 23:bjsports-2022-105942. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2022-105942. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThis document presents the recommendations developed by the IOC Medical and Scientific Commission and several international federations (IF) on the protection of athletes competing in the heat. It is based on a working group, meetings, field experience and a Delphi process. The first section presents recommendations for event organisers to monitor environmental conditions before and during an event; to provide sufficient ice, shading and cooling; and to work with the IF to remove regulatory and logistical lim...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - September 23, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Sebastien Racinais Yuri Hosokawa Takao Akama Stephane Bermon Xavier Bigard Douglas J Casa Andrew Grundstein Ollie Jay Andrew Massey Sergio Migliorini Margo Mountjoy Nebosa Nikolic Yannis P Pitsiladis Wolfgang Schobersberger Juergen Michael Steinacker Fumi Source Type: research

Gait instability and estimated core temperature predict exertional heat stroke
CONCLUSION: The combination of two algorithms that estimate Tcr and ataxic gate appears promising for real-time alerting of impending EHS.PMID:35022161 | DOI:10.1136/bjsports-2021-104081
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - January 13, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Mark Buller Rebecca Fellin Max Bursey Meghan Galer Emma Atkinson Beth A Beidleman Michael J Marcello Kyla Driver Timothy Mesite Joseph Seay Lara Weed Brian Telfer Christopher King Royce Frazee Charles Moore James R Williamson Source Type: research

Exercise medicine and physical activity promotion: core curricula for US medical schools, residencies and sports medicine fellowships: developed by the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and endorsed by the Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine
Br J Sports Med. 2022 Jan 10:bjsports-2021-104819. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2021-104819. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTRegular physical activity provides a variety of health benefits and is proven to treat and prevent several non-communicable diseases. Specifically, physical activity enhances muscular and osseous strength, improves cardiorespiratory fitness, and reduces the risk of hypertension, coronary heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, mental health disorders, cognitive decline and several cancers. Despite these well-known benefits, physical activity promotion in clinical practice is underused due to insufficient trai...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - January 11, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Irfan Asif Jane S Thornton Stephen Carek Christopher Miles Melissa Nayak Melissa Novak Mark Stovak Jason L Zaremski Jonathan Drezner Source Type: research

Prehospital management of exertional heat stroke at sports competitions for Paralympic athletes
CONCLUSIONS: Prehospital management of EHS in the Paralympic setting employs the same procedures as for Olympic athletes with some important alterations.PMID:34620604 | DOI:10.1136/bjsports-2021-104786
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - October 8, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Yuri Hosokawa Paolo Emilio Adami Ben Thomas Stephenson Cheri Blauwet Stephane Bermon Nick Webborn Sebastien Racinais Wayne Derman Victoria L Goosey-Tolfrey Source Type: research