Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa.
Sport, Exercise Medicine and Lifestyle Institute (SEMLI), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
Int J Biometeorol. 2024 Sep;68(9):1757-1771. doi: 10.1007/s00484-024-02703-8. Epub 2024 Jun 13.
This paper provides an overview of the HEAT (Healthy Environments for AthleTes) project, which aims to understand the impact of environmental conditions on athlete health and performance during major sporting events such as long-distance running, cycling, and triathlons. In collaboration with the SAFER (Strategies to reduce Adverse medical events For the ExerciseR) initiative, the HEAT project carried out a field campaign at the 2022 Comrades Marathon in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. The measurement campaign deployed seven weather stations, seven PM monitors and one spore trap along the 90 km route to capture spatially representative measurements of complex micro-climates, allergenic aerospora, and particulate matter exposure. The results indicate that runners were exposed to moderate risk heat stress conditions. Novel findings from this initial campaign shows elevated and potentially harmful PM levels at spectator areas, possibly coinciding with small fire events around the race day festivities. Our findings show values PM levels over the WHO 24-h guidelines at all stations, while 2000 µg/m at two stations. However, the lack of an acute exposure standard means direct health impacts cannot be quantified in the context of a sport event. The HEAT project highlights important aspects of race day monitoring; regional scale climatology has an impact on the race day conditions, the microclimatic conditions (pollution and meteorology) are not necessarily captured by proximity instruments and direct environmental measurements are required to accurately capture conditions along the route.
本文概述了 HEAT(运动员健康的环境)项目,该项目旨在了解环境条件对长距离跑步、自行车和三项全能等重大体育赛事中运动员健康和表现的影响。与 SAFER(减少运动相关不良医疗事件的策略)倡议合作,HEAT 项目在南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省举行的 2022 年 Comrades 马拉松赛上开展了实地活动。测量活动在 90 公里的路线上部署了七个气象站、七个 PM 监测器和一个孢子陷阱,以捕捉复杂微气候、致敏气溶胶体和颗粒物暴露的空间代表性测量值。结果表明,跑步者暴露在中度热应激条件下。该初步活动的新发现表明,观众区的 PM 水平升高,可能达到有害水平,这可能与比赛日庆祝活动周围的小型火灾事件有关。我们的研究结果表明,所有站点的 PM 水平均超过了世卫组织 24 小时指导值,而两个站点的 PM 水平超过了 2000μg/m。然而,由于缺乏急性暴露标准,因此无法在体育赛事的背景下量化直接的健康影响。HEAT 项目突出了比赛日监测的重要方面;区域尺度气候学对比赛日条件有影响,接近仪器不一定能捕捉到微气候条件(污染和气象),需要直接的环境测量来准确捕捉沿途的条件。