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Heat Stress and Injury Prevention Practices During Summer High School Football Training in South Texas

机译:南德克萨斯州夏季中学足球训练期间的热应激和伤害预防措施

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Int J Exerc Sci 3(2) : 55-63, 2010. The purpose was to describe practice conditions influencing the risk of heat stress to athletes in summer football training in South Texas high schools, and to compare these conditions to ACSM recommendations for heat stress/injury risk reduction in this population. Thirty (N=30) high school summer football practices were observed. Wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT) was measured before/after practices and practices were observed for: duration/ structure; athlete clothing; and rest break frequency/duration/content. Practices averaged 125+31 min and WBGT (pre- to post-practice) was 29.7+2.1°C to 31.2+2.2°C for morning, and 31.2+1.6°C to 28.9+1.2°C for evening practices. Most practices included contact (93%), and a majority were full-contact (53%). Most athletes wore full pads (83%) and medium/dark colored clothing (73%). Outside of scheduled breaks athletes removed helmets (63%), sat/knelt (63%), and had access to fluid (90%). Athletic trainers were present at 93% of the practices. A typical practice had 3 rest breaks, each lasting approximately 5 min. During breaks, athletes were provided fluid (93%), removed helmets (89%), and sat/knelt (76%), but were rarely provided shade (2%). While none of the practice sessions were conducted in conditions warranting the cancellation of outside activity (WBGTu3e33.1°C), the environmental data confirms that this region presents athletes with a very high risk of heat stress/injury. While a majority of the schools were taking many of the precautionary measures recommended by ACSM, many of the guidelines were not being followed. Governing bodies of high school athletics need to encourage compliance with recommendations for the reduction of heat stress/injury in this population.
机译:Int J Exerc Sci 3(2):55-63,2010年。目的是描述在南德克萨斯州高中进行夏季足球训练时,影响运动员热应激风险的练习条件,并将这些条件与ACSM的热量推荐进行比较该人群的压力/伤害风险降低。观察到三十(N = 30)次高中夏季足球训练。在实践前后对湿球温度进行测量,并观察以下实践:持续时间/结构;运动员服装;并休息一下频率/持续时间/内容。练习的平均时间为125 + 31分钟,早上的WBGT(练习前至练习后)为29.7 + 2.1°C至31.2 + 2.2°C,晚上的练习为31.2 + 1.6°C至28.9 + 1.2°C。大多数实践包括接触(93%),而大多数是完全接触(53%)。大多数运动员穿着全垫(83%)和中/深色衣服(73%)。在预定的休息时间之外,运动员摘下头盔(63%),坐姿/跪姿(63%),并可以使用液体(90%)。 93%的运动训练师在场。一个典型的练习有3个休息时间,每个休息时间约5分钟。在休息期间,为运动员提供了补液(93%),脱下头盔(89%)和坐姿/跪下(76%),但很少提供遮阳(2%)。虽然没有一个练习课在保证取消外部活动的条件下进行(WBGT u3e33.1°C),但环境数据证实,该地区为运动员带来了极高的热应激/受伤风险。虽然大多数学校都采取了ACSM建议的许多预防措施,但并未遵循许多准则。高中田径运动的管理机构需要鼓励遵守有关减少该人群热应激/伤害的建议。

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