INTRODUCTION: There are no available data addressing the potential clinical risks of open-water swimming competitions. OBJECTIVE: Address the risks of hypothermia and hypoglycemia during a 10-km open-water swimming competition in order to alert physicians to the potential dangers of this recently-introduced Olympic event. METHODS: This was an observational cross-sectional study, conducted during a 10-km open-water event (water temperature 21ºC). The highest ranked elite open-water swimmers in Brazil (7 men, 5 women; ages 21±7 years old) were submitted to anthropometrical measurements on the day before competition. All but one athlete took maltodextrine ad libitum during the competition. Core temperature and capillary glycemia data were obta...
Ice Mile swimming (1608 m in water of below 5 °Celsius) is becoming increasingly popular. This case ...
Triathlon is a popular participation sport combining swimming, cycling and running into a single ev...
Objectives: Current knowledge about the incidence and risk factors for exertional hyperthermia (core...
INTRODUCTION: There are no available data addressing the potential clinical risks of open-water swim...
Open-water swimming is a rapidly growing sport discipline worldwide, and clinical problems associate...
Open-water swimming is a rapidly growing sport discipline worldwide, and clinical problems associate...
Challenging environmental conditions, including heat and humidity, cold, and altitude, pose particul...
M Khartchenko, N Lando, V Lioutov Objectives—To assess precautions needed to avoid dangerous hypothe...
Data on physiological effects and potential risks of a ultraendurance swimming are scarce. This repo...
Challenging environmental conditions, including heat and humidity, cold, and altitude, pose particul...
During the 2019 IAAF World Championships in Athletics in Doha and the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, m...
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine if cold water swimmers (CWS) developed hypoth...
Introduction: We investigated two athletes swimming in 4°C for 23min (1.3km, swimmer 1) and 42min (2...
Data on physiological effects and potential risks of a ultraendurance swimming are scarce. This repo...
Human thermoregulation and exercise performance have been investigated extensively in warm terrestri...
Ice Mile swimming (1608 m in water of below 5 °Celsius) is becoming increasingly popular. This case ...
Triathlon is a popular participation sport combining swimming, cycling and running into a single ev...
Objectives: Current knowledge about the incidence and risk factors for exertional hyperthermia (core...
INTRODUCTION: There are no available data addressing the potential clinical risks of open-water swim...
Open-water swimming is a rapidly growing sport discipline worldwide, and clinical problems associate...
Open-water swimming is a rapidly growing sport discipline worldwide, and clinical problems associate...
Challenging environmental conditions, including heat and humidity, cold, and altitude, pose particul...
M Khartchenko, N Lando, V Lioutov Objectives—To assess precautions needed to avoid dangerous hypothe...
Data on physiological effects and potential risks of a ultraendurance swimming are scarce. This repo...
Challenging environmental conditions, including heat and humidity, cold, and altitude, pose particul...
During the 2019 IAAF World Championships in Athletics in Doha and the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, m...
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine if cold water swimmers (CWS) developed hypoth...
Introduction: We investigated two athletes swimming in 4°C for 23min (1.3km, swimmer 1) and 42min (2...
Data on physiological effects and potential risks of a ultraendurance swimming are scarce. This repo...
Human thermoregulation and exercise performance have been investigated extensively in warm terrestri...
Ice Mile swimming (1608 m in water of below 5 °Celsius) is becoming increasingly popular. This case ...
Triathlon is a popular participation sport combining swimming, cycling and running into a single ev...
Objectives: Current knowledge about the incidence and risk factors for exertional hyperthermia (core...