Mason Hannah M, King Jemma C, Peden Amy E, Leicht Anthony S, Franklin Richard C
Discipline of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, James Cook University, Australia.
Discipline of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, James Cook University, Australia; School of Population Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of New South Wales, Australia.
J Sci Med Sport. 2024 Aug;27(8):515-524. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2024.04.015. Epub 2024 May 15.
As temperatures increase across the globe due to climate change, human exposure to extreme heat is a public health challenge. During sporting events, athletes, officials, spectators, and staff are at risk of heat stress and resulting illness. The objective of this review was to explore the impact of heat on the health outcomes of these groups and the wider health system and discuss implications for outdoor mass-gathering sporting events in Australia.
A systematic review was undertaken to identify literature published from 2010 to 2023.
Seven databases were searched: Web of Science, SportDiscus, Scopus, Medline, CINAHL, Emcare, and PsychInfo, for relevant key search terms such as heatwave, heat stress, extreme heat, stadium, arena, sports facilit*, sport, athletic, and Olympic. An inductive thematic analysis was undertaken. Articles were quality checked using Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal tools and data were extracted, tabulated, and synthesized.
Forty papers were included in the final analysis: 17 quantitative, and 23 descriptive and qualitative (including reviews). Health outcomes explored across the literature included exertional heat illness, exertional heat stroke, hyperthermia, and general heat related illness. Six recommendation themes emerged: planning, mitigation strategies, medical, policy, research, and education.
The impact of heat on health outcomes during sporting events is significant, and should be considered by individuals, coaches, officials, and organizers before, during, and after mass-gathering sporting events. These findings can inform evidence-based preparedness strategies to protect the health of those attending and competing in mass-gathering sporting events now and into the future.
由于气候变化导致全球气温上升,人类暴露于极端高温之下成为一项公共卫生挑战。在体育赛事期间,运动员、官员、观众和工作人员面临热应激及由此引发疾病的风险。本综述的目的是探讨高温对这些群体的健康结果以及更广泛的卫生系统的影响,并讨论其对澳大利亚户外大型体育赛事的启示。
进行了一项系统综述,以识别2010年至2023年发表的文献。
检索了七个数据库:科学网、体育文献数据库、Scopus、医学期刊数据库、护理学与健康领域数据库、循证医学数据库和心理学文摘数据库,查找相关关键检索词,如热浪、热应激、极端高温、体育场、竞技场、体育设施*、运动、运动员和奥运会。进行了归纳主题分析。使用乔安娜·布里格斯研究所的批判性评价工具对文章进行质量检查,并提取、制表和综合数据。
最终分析纳入了40篇论文:17篇定量研究,23篇描述性和定性研究(包括综述)。文献中探讨的健康结果包括运动性热疾病、运动性热射病、体温过高和一般与热相关的疾病。出现了六个推荐主题:规划、缓解策略、医疗、政策、研究和教育。
高温对体育赛事期间健康结果的影响重大,个人、教练、官员和组织者在大型体育赛事之前、期间和之后都应予以考虑。这些发现可为基于证据的防范策略提供参考,以保护现在及未来参加和参与大型体育赛事的人员的健康。