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Effects of Environmental Conditions on Athlete's Cardiovascular System.

Andrea SegretiMihail CeleskiEmiliano GuerraSimone Pasquale CrispinoFrancesca VespasianoLorenzo BuzzelliChiara FossatiRocco PapaliaFabio PigozziFrancesco Grigioni
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
Environmental factors such as extreme temperatures, humidity, wind, pollution, altitude, and diving can significantly impact athletes' cardiovascular systems, potentially hindering their performance, particularly in outdoor sports. The urgency of this issue is heightened by the increasing prevalence of climate change and its associated conditions, including fluctuating pollution levels, temperature variations, and the spread of infectious diseases. Despite its critical importance, this topic is often overlooked in sports medicine. This narrative review seeks to address this gap by providing a comprehensive, evidence-based evaluation of how athletes respond to environmental stresses. A thorough assessment of current knowledge is essential to better prepare athletes for competition under environmental stress and to minimize the harmful effects of these factors. Specifically, adaptative strategies and preventative measures are vital to mitigating these environmental influences and ensuring athletes' safety.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • climate change
  • risk assessment
  • high school
  • infectious diseases
  • heavy metals
  • life cycle
  • particulate matter
  • healthcare
  • risk factors
  • health risk assessment
  • drinking water
  • stress induced