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Knowledge and Belief Toward Heat Safety and Hydration Strategies Among Runners: A Preliminary Evaluation

机译:运动员热安全性和水化策略的知识和信念:初步评估

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Context Little is known about how educating runners may correct common misconceptions surrounding heat safety and hydration strategies. Objective To investigate (1) beliefs and knowledge about heat safety and hydration strategies among recreational runners and (2) the effectiveness of an educational video in optimizing performance in the heat. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting Survey. Patients or Other Participants A total of 2091 (25.1%) of 8319 runners registered for the 2017 Falmouth Road Race completed at least 1 of the 3 administered surveys. Intervention(s) A 5.3-minute video and an 11-question survey regarding heat safety and hydration strategies were developed, validated, and implemented. The survey was e-mailed to registrants 9 weeks before the race (PRERACE), after they viewed the video (POSTEDU), and the afternoon of the race (POSTRACE). Main Outcome Measure(s) The total score for responses to 2 multiple choice questions and nine 5-point (response range = strongly agree to strongly disagree) Likert-scale questions. Results The PRERACE results showed that more than 90% of respondents recognized the importance of staying hydrated beginning the day before the planned activity, correctly identified that dark color urine is not a sign of euhydration, and believed that dehydration may increase the risk for heat syncope. Conversely, fewer than 50% of respondents knew the number of days required to achieve heat acclimatization, the role of sweat-rate calculation in optimizing one's hydration strategy, or the risk of water intoxication from drinking too much water. An improvement in survey score from PRERACE to POSTEDU was observed (mean difference = 2.00; 95% confidence interval = 1.68, 2.33; P .001) among runners who watched the video, and 73% of the improvement in their scores was retained from POSTEDU to POSTRACE (mean difference = ?0.54; 95% confidence interval = ?0.86, ?0.21; P .001). Conclusions The video successfully shifted runners' beliefs and knowledge to enable them to better optimize their performance in the heat.
机译:背景很少有人知道如何训练跑步者来纠正围绕热安全性和水合策略的常见误解。目的研究(1)关于休闲跑步者的热安全性和水合策略的信念和知识,以及(2)视频教学在优化热力性能方面的有效性。设计横断面研究。设置调查。患者或其他参与者参加2017年法尔茅斯公路比赛的8319名跑步者中,共有2091名(25.1%)完成了三项管理调查中的至少一项。干预措施制定,验证并实施了一个5.3分钟的视频和一个关于热安全性和水合策略的11个问题的调查。问卷是在比赛开始前九周(PRERACE),观看视频(POSTEDU)和比赛下午(POSTRACE)通过电子邮件发送给注册人的。主要结果指标对2个多项选择题和9个5分(回答范围=完全同意—非常不同意)李克特量表问题的回答总分。结果PRERACE结果表明,超过90%的受访者认识到在计划活动的前一天开始保持水分的重要性,正确地识别出深色尿液不是水合作用的迹象,并认为脱水可能增加发生晕厥的风险。相反,只有不到50%的受访者知道达到热适应所需的天数,汗水率计算在优化人的保湿策略中的作用,或者喝太多水引起中毒的风险。在观看视频的跑步者中,从PRERACE到POSTEDU的调查得分有所改善(平均差异= 2.00; 95%置信区间= 1.68、2.33; P <.001),并且分数的73%保留在POSTEDU到POSTRACE(平均差异= 0.54; 95%置信区间= 0.86,0.21; P <.001)。结论该视频成功地改变了跑步者的信念和知识,使他们能够更好地优化热度。

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