Climatic heat stress studies at the barcelona olympic games, 1992

J. Verdaguer-Codina, David E. Martin, P. Pujol-Amat, Antonio Ruiz Ldo Inef, J. Prat
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Abstract

Four environmental conditions contribute to climatic heat stress: ambient temperature, air humidity, air movement, and radiant heat from the sun and nearby warm surfaces. If sufficiently great, this climatic heat stress can adversely affect the performance of work or exercise. Particularly for endurance sport activities, such as marathon running, racewalking, and other sustained distance events, the ability to quantify the magnitude of heat stress is of value in helping both coach and athlete plan the safest competitive strategy. Quantification of climatic heat stress is possible through the use of three thermometers, which measure shade temperature (dry bulb temperature [DBT]), the effect of wind and humidity (wet bulb temperature [WBT]), and radiant energy (black globe temperature [BGT]). The three values are incorporated into a heat stress index (HSI), a temperature value comprised of 10% of DBT, 20% of BGT, and 70% of WBT. Extensive HSI monitoring was performed at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, on‐...
1992年巴塞罗那奥运会的气候热应激研究
四种环境条件会导致气候热应激:环境温度、空气湿度、空气运动、来自太阳和附近温暖表面的辐射热。如果足够大,这种气候热应激会对工作或运动的表现产生不利影响。特别是对于耐力运动,如马拉松、竞走和其他持续距离的项目,量化热应激程度的能力在帮助教练和运动员制定最安全的竞争策略方面是有价值的。气候热应力的量化可以通过使用三种温度计来实现,这三种温度计分别测量荫凉温度(干球温度[DBT])、风和湿度的影响(湿球温度[WBT])和辐射能(黑球温度[BGT])。这三个值被合并成一个热应力指数(HSI),一个温度值由10%的DBT、20%的BGT和70%的WBT组成。广泛的HSI监测是在1992年巴塞罗那奥运会上进行的,在…
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