BACKGROUND: Heat illness is a preventable disorder in military populations. Measures that protect vulnerable individuals and contribute to effective Immediate Treatment may reduce the impact of heat illness, but depend upon adequate understanding and awareness among Commanders and their troops. OBJECTIVE: To assess risk factors for heat illness in British soldiers deployed to the hot Collective Training Environment (CTE) and to explore awareness of Immediate Treatment responses. METHODS: An anonymous questionnaire was distributed to British soldiers deployed in the hot CTEs of Kenya and Canada. Responses were analysed to determine the prevalence of individual (Intrinsic) and Command-practice (Extrinsic) risk factors for heat illness and the...
Exertional heat illness (EHI) is an occupational hazard among military personnel. This systematic re...
Military activities in hot environments pose 2 competing demands: the requirement to perform realist...
Cases of exertional heat stroke have been reported every year during basic training for Royal Thai A...
BACKGROUND: Heat illness is a preventable disorder in military populations. Measures that protect vu...
BACKGROUND: Susceptibility to exertional heat illness (EHI) is considered multifactorial in nature. ...
This thesis examines the topic of heat illness in military personnel. After the introduction there i...
Preventing heat-related illnesses during military training and deployments is not only crucial to th...
The study of heat adaptation in military personnel offers generalizableinsights into a variety of sp...
Background: Susceptibility to exertional heat illness (EHI) is considered multifactorial in nature....
© Copyright © 2019 Parsons, Stacey and Woods. The study of heat adaptation in military personnel off...
Heat illness in the British Armed Forces is a significant occupational risk. This paper analyzes rep...
Background In populations working under heat stress, Exertional Heat Illness (EHI) may prove fatal. ...
INTRODUCTION Over recent years much research, both civilian and military, has occurred in the fie...
Heat illness in the Armed Forces is considered preventable. The UK military relies upon dual Command...
Heat illness in the British Armed Forces is a significant occupational risk. This paper analyzes rep...
Exertional heat illness (EHI) is an occupational hazard among military personnel. This systematic re...
Military activities in hot environments pose 2 competing demands: the requirement to perform realist...
Cases of exertional heat stroke have been reported every year during basic training for Royal Thai A...
BACKGROUND: Heat illness is a preventable disorder in military populations. Measures that protect vu...
BACKGROUND: Susceptibility to exertional heat illness (EHI) is considered multifactorial in nature. ...
This thesis examines the topic of heat illness in military personnel. After the introduction there i...
Preventing heat-related illnesses during military training and deployments is not only crucial to th...
The study of heat adaptation in military personnel offers generalizableinsights into a variety of sp...
Background: Susceptibility to exertional heat illness (EHI) is considered multifactorial in nature....
© Copyright © 2019 Parsons, Stacey and Woods. The study of heat adaptation in military personnel off...
Heat illness in the British Armed Forces is a significant occupational risk. This paper analyzes rep...
Background In populations working under heat stress, Exertional Heat Illness (EHI) may prove fatal. ...
INTRODUCTION Over recent years much research, both civilian and military, has occurred in the fie...
Heat illness in the Armed Forces is considered preventable. The UK military relies upon dual Command...
Heat illness in the British Armed Forces is a significant occupational risk. This paper analyzes rep...
Exertional heat illness (EHI) is an occupational hazard among military personnel. This systematic re...
Military activities in hot environments pose 2 competing demands: the requirement to perform realist...
Cases of exertional heat stroke have been reported every year during basic training for Royal Thai A...