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[pct-l] adapting to heat
At 05:58 PM 12/28/04, Karen Borski wrote:
>The best advice I can give you is to GO SLOW!
My best advice is "don't just drink water." Use an electrolyte replacement
drink, or eat lots of salt foods.
Do a search for "Hyponatremia" That is what happens when you have water and
not enough salt. It can be fatal.
http://www.google.com/search?q=hyponatremia
Also, FWIW, trained athletes were shown to be already "heat acclimated"
even when they didn't train in heat, so the best way to train for heat is
to simply train. Running comes to mind.
Reference:
"Acclimatization to Heat in Humans", John E. Greenleaf and Hanna
Kaciuba-Usciko, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffet Field, 1989.
"Results from an earlier study, where highly trained men failed to show the
characteristic cardiovascular and thermoregulatory responses during
exercise-heat acclimation (Greenleaf, 1964), suggested that these subjects
were essentially acclimated to heat.....
"Thus, the advantage trained subjects have over untrained subjects when
exposed to exercise/heat stress is the lower strain when both are subjected
to the same absolute exercise load."