The
temperature is rising and people are migrating outdoors for exercise and summer activity. Keep in mind your body temp can actually rise
when exercising in hot, humid conditions.
Children and older adults must be especially careful as their bodies do
not regulate body temp as well so they may not recognize when they
are getting overheated.
Here are some strategies to prevent heat related illnesses while doing outdoor
activities:
- Stay Hydrated – Drink water before, during and after exercise to keep up with the demands of the heat.
- Reduce Exercise Intensity – at least the first couple of times you are out in the heat. Make sure your body can handle it before you increase intensity.
- Watch heat and humidity levels – pay attention to heat index values that factor in the humidity and temperature. The higher the humidity, the higher the risk for heat related illnesses. Exercise early in the morning to best avoid this situation.
- Clothing – Wear clothing that is light-weight, loose fitting, light colored and of a material that absorbs water (dri-fit by Nike is an example). This allows the body to sweat and dissipate heat.
- Rest – Know when to say NO to outdoor exercise. Don’t be afraid to take a day off if mother nature doesn’t allow you to exercise outdoors or opt for an air-conditioned option.
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