Heat and sun related medical concerns in australian led outdoor activities: a three-year prospective study

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    Local, event-level risk factors associated with exercise-related heat illness are generally well understood by experts and appropriate countermeasures are relatively straightforward to implement, such as changing the start time of events, providing extra breaks and ensuring there is adequate shade and water available for participants and spectators (Bergeron et_al, 2011; Lipman et_al, 2019; Naughton and amp; Carlson, 2008). Original epidemiological studies on heat illness have originated largely from the USA (Binkley et_al, 2002; Kerr et_al, 2013) and South Africa. Research tends to be sport- or event-specific (Bahr and amp; Reeser, 2012 . . .

     

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