Implementing exertional heat illness prevention strategies in US high school football.
Purpose Approximately 6500 high school football athletes are treated annually for exertional
heat illness (EHI). In 2009, the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA)-led Inter …
heat illness (EHI). In 2009, the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA)-led Inter …
The association between mandated preseason heat acclimatization guidelines and exertional heat illness during preseason high school American football practices
Background: The risk of heat-related illness and death may continue to increase in many
locations as a consequence of climate change, but information on the effectiveness of …
locations as a consequence of climate change, but information on the effectiveness of …
Compliance with the National Athletic Trainers' Association Inter-Association Task Force preseason heat-acclimatization guidelines in high school football
Context In 2009, the National Athletic Trainers' Association Inter-Association Task Force
(NATA-IATF) released preseason heat-acclimatization guidelines for gradually acclimatizing …
(NATA-IATF) released preseason heat-acclimatization guidelines for gradually acclimatizing …
Exertional heat illness in American football players: when is the risk greatest?
Context: Knowledge about the specific environmental and practice risks to participants in
American intercollegiate football during preseason practices is limited. Identifying risks may …
American intercollegiate football during preseason practices is limited. Identifying risks may …
Epidemiology of exertional heat illnesses in National Collegiate Athletic Association athletes during the 2009–2010 through 2014–2015 academic years
Context Exertional heat illnesses (EHIs) among football athletes have been widely
researched, but data examining all collegiate sports are limited. Objective To describe the …
researched, but data examining all collegiate sports are limited. Objective To describe the …
Exertional heat illnesses and environmental conditions during high school football practices
BL Tripp, LE Eberman… - The American Journal of …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Guidelines for preventing exertional heat illnesses (EHIs) during extreme heat
stress should be specific to regional environments, age, and sport and should be based on …
stress should be specific to regional environments, age, and sport and should be based on …
[HTML][HTML] Exertional heat illness and environmental conditions during a single football season in the southeast
Context: Recommendations for heat illness prevention provided by sports medicine
associations do not always account for sex differences, specific age populations, regional …
associations do not always account for sex differences, specific age populations, regional …
Heat policy revision for Georgia high school football practices based on data-driven research
ER Cooper, AJ Grundstein, JD Miles… - Journal of athletic …, 2020 - meridian.allenpress.com
Context Interscholastic heat policies for football have not been evidence based. Therefore,
their effectiveness in mitigating exertional heat illness has not been assessed. Objective To …
their effectiveness in mitigating exertional heat illness has not been assessed. Objective To …
The epidemiology and management of exertional heat illnesses in high school sports during the 2012/2013–2016/2017 academic years
Context: Recent data on exertional heat illness (EHI) in high school sports are limited yet
warranted to identify specific settings with the highest risk of EHI. Objective: To describe the …
warranted to identify specific settings with the highest risk of EHI. Objective: To describe the …
US High School Coaches' Knowledge, Perception, and Current Practices Regarding Exertional Heat Illness
B Thompson, AR Hillman… - International Sport …, 2023 - journals.humankinetics.com
Exertional heat illness (EHI) is a dangerous, but preventable and treatable condition that
affects approximately 9,000 athletes each year in the United States. Unfortunately, less than …
affects approximately 9,000 athletes each year in the United States. Unfortunately, less than …