Table 2.
Variables recorded daily |
Sport type (continuous or noncontinuous) |
Date and start time of exercise session |
Weather conditions (eg, wet bulb globe temperature) |
Number of participants per session |
Exercise duration |
Relative exercise intensity (low, moderate, high) |
Clothing or equipment configuration |
Variables recorded per EHI incident |
EHI typeb (eg, exercise-associated muscle cramps, heat syncope, heat exhaustion, heat injury, exertional heat stroke) |
Age, sex |
Field position (eg, offense, defense, goalkeeper) |
History of recent illness and EHI |
Use of medications or supplements |
Patient body mass and body composition |
Heat-acclimatization status (ie, completed >10 d of organized practice in heat within last 3 mo) |
EHI incidence rate can be computed as the number of EHI incidents or total athlete-exposures. Incidence rates may be computed for each EHI type.
Modified from Casa et al.4