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摘要
摘要:Judge, LW, Moore, M, and Bellar, D.优化运动员安全:通过力量和体能干预预防大学橄榄球运动员运动性中暑的高级策略。[J]《力量杂志》39(6):711-719,2025-确保美国大学体育协会橄榄球运动员的安全是至关重要的,特别是因为这些运动员要应对这项运动固有的严格的身体要求和高冲击力碰撞。近年来,大学橄榄球前锋的体重增加大大增加了他们患运动性中暑(EHS)的风险,这是一种潜在的致命疾病。这篇文章批判性地检查了这些运动员较大的体型和EHS发病率增加之间的相关性。虽然与体型过大的运动员相关的健康风险是众所周知的,但解决这些风险的实际挑战仍然很复杂。这篇文章强调了力量和调节(S&C)教练在弥合意识和可操作解决方案之间的差距方面的关键作用。通过探索循证策略,包括强化训练方案、热适应实践、全面健康筛查、可穿戴技术和量身定制的应急响应计划,本文提供了一种严格的、科学驱动的方法来创造更安全的运动环境。最终,本文旨在通过为S&C教练提供有效管理运动员身体需求所带来的独特挑战所需的工具和知识,从而提高大学橄榄球前锋的福祉。
Optimizing Athlete Safety: Advanced Strategies for Preventing Exertional Heat Stroke in Collegiate Football Through Strength and Conditioning Interventions.
Abstract: Judge, LW, Moore, M, and Bellar, D. Optimizing athlete safety: Advanced strategies for preventing exertional heat stroke in collegiate football through strength and conditioning interventions. J Strength Cond Res 39(6): 711-719, 2025-Ensuring the safety of National Collegiate Athletic Association football players is paramount, particularly because these athletes contend with the rigorous physical demands and high-impact collisions inherent to the sport. In recent years, the increasing body mass of collegiate football linemen has significantly heightened their risk for exertional heat stroke (EHS), a potentially fatal condition. This article critically examines the correlation between the larger body sizes of these athletes and the increased incidence of EHS. Although the health risks associated with oversized athletes are well-recognized, the practical challenges of addressing these risks remain complex. This article emphasizes the critical role of strength and conditioning (S&C) coaches in bridging the gap between awareness and actionable solutions. By exploring evidence-based strategies, including enhanced training protocols, heat acclimatization practices, comprehensive health screenings, wearable technology, and tailored emergency response plans, this article offers a rigorous, science-driven approach to creating safer athletic environments. Ultimately, the article aimed to advance the well-being of collegiate football linemen by equipping S&C coaches with the tools and knowledge necessary to effectively manage the unique challenges posed by the physical demands of their athletes.
期刊介绍:
The editorial mission of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (JSCR) is to advance the knowledge about strength and conditioning through research. A unique aspect of this journal is that it includes recommendations for the practical use of research findings. While the journal name identifies strength and conditioning as separate entities, strength is considered a part of conditioning. This journal wishes to promote the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts which add to our understanding of conditioning and sport through applied exercise science.