热火中的网球:一个小组讨论
B M Pluim1,2,3, O Jay4, J Alsma5
1Section Sports Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
South African journal of sports medicine
|February 26, 2026
概括
由于全球气温上升,保护网球运动员免受热应激至关重要. 这次讨论综合了有关测量,管理和减轻热量的专家观点,强调了对球员健康和表现的政策协调.
科学领域:
- 体育科学 运动科学
- 环境健康 环境健康
- 运动医学 运动医学
背景情况:
- 网球在全球范围内在各种气候中进行,增加了运动员对环境热应激的暴露.
- 全球气温上升和热量事件增加了对网球运动员健康的担忧.
研究的目的:
- 综合有关网球热应激的证据和专家观点.
- 专注于协调管理机构和参与者团体之间测量,管理和减轻热应激的政策.
主要方法:
- 与体育科学,医学和锦标赛运营方面的专家进行小组讨论.
- 热量测量工具的审查,包括湿球球体温度 (WBGT) 限制和网球特定模型.
- 对各种运动员群体的基于证据的冷却策略和政策需求进行讨论.
主要成果:
- 讨论了WBGT的局限性和网球特有的热应力模型的出现.
- 审查了有效的冷却策略 (冰巾,阴影恢复,冷水浸泡).
- 热度适应的挑战以及医疗准备和球员教育的需要得到了强调.
结论:
- 协调的热政策,改进的冷却资源和合作是必不可少的.
- 解决热应激对于保护球员的健康和网球表现至关重要.
- 积极的医疗准备和球员教育是管理环境热应激的关键.
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