Grundstein Andrew J, Hosokawa Yuri, Casa Douglas J, Stearns Rebecca L, Jardine John F
Department of Geography, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States.
Faculty of Sport Sciences, Waseda University, Saitama, Japan.
Front Sports Act Living. 2019 Oct 4;1:42. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2019.00042. eCollection 2019.
The New Balance Falmouth Road Race held in Falmouth, Massachusetts, U.S. is a short distance race (11.26 km) that is well-known for high rates of exertional heat stroke (EHS). Previous research has documented the increased EHS rates with hotter and more humid weather conditions, yet did not explore the influence of race pacing on EHS risk. In this study, we leverage 15 years of data to investigate if runners who experienced an EHS moderate their average paces based on weather conditions and if there is a difference in average race pace between participants who experienced an EHS and other runners. Results indicate that runners who experience an EHS do not appear to reduce their average pace with increasing WBGT warning flag categories. In addition, runners who suffer an EHS run at a faster average pace than others, even when controlling for age, gender, race performance, and starting time WBGT. This suggests the important role of metabolic heat production as a risk factor of EHS. Since race pacing is a modifiable risk factor, our findings support the need for race organizers to actively encourage runners to adjust race pacing based on weather conditions.
在美国马萨诸塞州法尔茅斯举行的新百伦法尔茅斯路跑赛是一项短距离赛事(11.26公里),以运动性中暑(EHS)发生率高而闻名。以往的研究记录了在天气更炎热、湿度更大的情况下EHS发生率会增加,但未探讨比赛配速对EHS风险的影响。在本研究中,我们利用15年的数据来调查经历过EHS的跑步者是否会根据天气状况调整他们的平均配速,以及经历过EHS的参与者与其他跑步者之间的平均比赛配速是否存在差异。结果表明,经历过EHS的跑步者似乎不会随着湿球黑球温度(WBGT)警示旗类别增加而降低他们的平均配速。此外,即使在控制了年龄、性别、比赛成绩和起跑时的WBGT之后,经历过EHS的跑步者的平均配速仍比其他人更快。这表明代谢产热作为EHS的一个风险因素具有重要作用。由于比赛配速是一个可改变的风险因素,我们的研究结果支持赛事组织者有必要积极鼓励跑步者根据天气状况调整比赛配速。