Deck 10: Physical Activity- Thermoregulation
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Deck 10: Physical Activity- Thermoregulation
1
Heat loss occurs by these two physical mechanisms.
A) Radiation and convection
B) Radiation and conduction
C) Radiation, conduction, convection, and evaporation
D) Conduction and convection
A) Radiation and convection
B) Radiation and conduction
C) Radiation, conduction, convection, and evaporation
D) Conduction and convection
Radiation, conduction, convection, and evaporation
2
Provides the major physiologic defense against overheating.
A) Evaporation
B) Radiation
C) Conduction
D) Convection
A) Evaporation
B) Radiation
C) Conduction
D) Convection
Evaporation
3
Contains the central coordinating center for temperature regulation.
A) Brainstem
B) Medulla oblongata
C) Pons
D) Hypothalamus
A) Brainstem
B) Medulla oblongata
C) Pons
D) Hypothalamus
Hypothalamus
4
During physical activity in hot weather, competition exists between mechanisms that __________.
A) regulate body temperature and mechanisms that regulate urine production
B) maintain a large muscle blood flow and mechanisms that regulate fat metabolism
C) maintain a large muscle blood flow and mechanisms that regulate body temperature
D) regulate body temperature and mechanisms that regulate fat metabolism
A) regulate body temperature and mechanisms that regulate urine production
B) maintain a large muscle blood flow and mechanisms that regulate fat metabolism
C) maintain a large muscle blood flow and mechanisms that regulate body temperature
D) regulate body temperature and mechanisms that regulate fat metabolism
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5
Body heat loss that occurs via electromagnetic heat waves.
A) Radiation
B) Conduction
C) Convection
D) Evaporation
A) Radiation
B) Conduction
C) Convection
D) Evaporation
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6
Sweat evaporation from the skin depends on three factors.
A) Skin exposed to the environment, temperature and relative humidity, and convective air currents
B) Skin exposed to the environment, temperature and relative humidity, and hydration level
C) Skin exposed to the environment, hydration level, and convective air currents
D) Hydration level, temperature and relative humidity, and convective air currents
A) Skin exposed to the environment, temperature and relative humidity, and convective air currents
B) Skin exposed to the environment, temperature and relative humidity, and hydration level
C) Skin exposed to the environment, hydration level, and convective air currents
D) Hydration level, temperature and relative humidity, and convective air currents
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7
Refers to the percentage of water in ambient air at a particular temperature compared to the total quantity of moisture that the air could carry.
A) Dew point
B) Relative humidity
C) Moisture index
D) Heat index
A) Dew point
B) Relative humidity
C) Moisture index
D) Heat index
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8
Hormone that increases water reabsorption from the kidney tubules causing urine to become more concentrated.
A) Cortisol
B) Insulin
C) Glucagon
D) ADH
A) Cortisol
B) Insulin
C) Glucagon
D) ADH
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9
Hormone that decreases sodium concentration in sweat, which aids in electrolyte conservation.
A) Aldosterone
B) ADH
C) ACTH
D) Thyroxin
A) Aldosterone
B) ADH
C) ACTH
D) Thyroxin
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10
__________ fabrics worn close to the skin provide optimal transfer of heat and moisture from the skin to the environment.
A) Nylon
B) Cotton
C) Polyester
D) Moisture-wicking
A) Nylon
B) Cotton
C) Polyester
D) Moisture-wicking
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11
Several hours of intense sweating can cause __________ fatigue, which ultimately impairs core temperature regulation.
A) hormonal
B) heat generating
C) central nervous system
D) sweat gland
A) hormonal
B) heat generating
C) central nervous system
D) sweat gland
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12
Does not associate with progressive dehydration.
A) Decreased plasma volume
B) Increased blood flow to active muscles
C) Diminished sweating rate
D) Diminished peripheral blood flow
A) Decreased plasma volume
B) Increased blood flow to active muscles
C) Diminished sweating rate
D) Diminished peripheral blood flow
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13
The risk for dehydration __________ during vigorous cold-weather physical activity.
A) increases
B) decreases dramatically
C) is eliminated
D) decreases slightly
A) increases
B) decreases dramatically
C) is eliminated
D) decreases slightly
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14
Cold stress __________ urine production, which adds to total body fluid loss.
A) increases
B) dramatically decreases
C) eliminates
D) slightly decreases
A) increases
B) dramatically decreases
C) eliminates
D) slightly decreases
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15
Not associated with creating a distinct performance disadvantage for athletes who use diuretics to lose body water to rapidly "make weight"?
A) Disproportionate reduction in plasma volume
B) Decreased thermoregulatory capabilities
C) Increased hematocrit
D) Impaired cardiovascular function
A) Disproportionate reduction in plasma volume
B) Decreased thermoregulatory capabilities
C) Increased hematocrit
D) Impaired cardiovascular function
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16
Athletes who use __________ to lose weight not only produce dehydration but also cause excessive mineral loss associated with muscle weakness and impaired neuromuscular function.
A) vomiting and diarrhea
B) saunas
C) long runs
D) plastic clothing
A) vomiting and diarrhea
B) saunas
C) long runs
D) plastic clothing
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17
Not a benefit associated with hyperhydration to help protect the athlete against heat stress before exercising in a hot environment?
A) Delays dehydration
B) Increases sweating during physical activity
C) Dilutes electrolytes in extracellular fluid
D) Inhibits the rise in core temperature
A) Delays dehydration
B) Increases sweating during physical activity
C) Dilutes electrolytes in extracellular fluid
D) Inhibits the rise in core temperature
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18
Pre-exercise hyperhydration __________ the need to continually replace fluid during physical activity.
A) does not replace
B) eliminates
C) dramatically reduces
D) increases
A) does not replace
B) eliminates
C) dramatically reduces
D) increases
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19
Not a urine characteristic of well-hydrated individuals?
A) Large volume
B) Deep yellow-orange in color
C) Light in color
D) Lacks a strong smell
A) Large volume
B) Deep yellow-orange in color
C) Light in color
D) Lacks a strong smell
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20
Dehydration as little as __________ of total body mass impairs physical work capacity and physiologic function.
A) 2%
B) 10%
C) 15%
D) 20%
A) 2%
B) 10%
C) 15%
D) 20%
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21
Sweat gland classification.
A) Apocrine
B) Eccrine
C) Endocrine
D) Exocrine
A) Apocrine
B) Eccrine
C) Endocrine
D) Exocrine
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22
Osmolality of sweat considered __________ in relation to other body fluids.
A) isotonic
B) iso-osmotic
C) hypotonic
D) hypertonic
A) isotonic
B) iso-osmotic
C) hypotonic
D) hypertonic
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23
The hypothalamus.
A) Receives input from receptors in the blood sensitive to changes in PO2
B) Acts as a "thermostat" for temperature regulation
C) Is a thermoregulatory organ that functions only during strenuous physical activity
D) Receives input from the blood relative to PCO2 changes
A) Receives input from receptors in the blood sensitive to changes in PO2
B) Acts as a "thermostat" for temperature regulation
C) Is a thermoregulatory organ that functions only during strenuous physical activity
D) Receives input from the blood relative to PCO2 changes
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24
Provides "fine tuning" for temperature regulation.
A) Hormonal adjustments
B) PH adjustments
C) Circulatory adjustments
D) Pulmonary adjustments
A) Hormonal adjustments
B) PH adjustments
C) Circulatory adjustments
D) Pulmonary adjustments
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25
Full acclimatization generally occurs within about __________ days of heat exposure.
A) 2
B) 5
C) 10
D) 20
A) 2
B) 5
C) 10
D) 20
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26
Football uniforms effectively seal off about __________ of the body's surface from the benefits of evaporative cooling.
A) 20%
B) 35%
C) 50%
D) 65%
A) 20%
B) 35%
C) 50%
D) 65%
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27
The most serious and complex heat-stress malady and requires immediate medical attention.
A) Heat intolerance
B) Exertional heat stroke
C) Heat cramps
D) Heat exhaustion
A) Heat intolerance
B) Exertional heat stroke
C) Heat cramps
D) Heat exhaustion
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28
Excess __________ has a negative effect on performance in hot environments.
A) muscle mass
B) hydration
C) body fluid
D) body fat
A) muscle mass
B) hydration
C) body fluid
D) body fat
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29
Sweating is the body's defense against __________. The effect of __________ enables moisture to __________ the body.
A) overheating, radiation, cool
B) thermoregulation, conduction, warm
C) thermoregulation, convection, warm
D) overheating, evaporation, cool
A) overheating, radiation, cool
B) thermoregulation, conduction, warm
C) thermoregulation, convection, warm
D) overheating, evaporation, cool
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30
Which statement is true concerning thermoregulation and gender?
A) Women are at least as efficient as men in thermoregulation during physical activity when considering level of fitness and acclimatization.
B) Men tend to produce less sweat than women while maintaining the same core temperature.
C) Men possess more heat-activated sweat glands per unit skin area than women.
D) Men rely more on circulatory mechanisms for heat dissipation.
A) Women are at least as efficient as men in thermoregulation during physical activity when considering level of fitness and acclimatization.
B) Men tend to produce less sweat than women while maintaining the same core temperature.
C) Men possess more heat-activated sweat glands per unit skin area than women.
D) Men rely more on circulatory mechanisms for heat dissipation.
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31
The wet-bulb globe temperature index make use of __________ to evaluate environmental heat challenges.
A) cold weather comparisons
B) altitude
C) relative humidity
D) water evaporation
A) cold weather comparisons
B) altitude
C) relative humidity
D) water evaporation
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32
Heat acclimatization.
A) Reduces the distribution of blood flow to the skin
B) Increases sweating capacity
C) Produces more concentrated sweat
D) Decreases sweating volume
A) Reduces the distribution of blood flow to the skin
B) Increases sweating capacity
C) Produces more concentrated sweat
D) Decreases sweating volume
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33
Fluid loss as little as __________ of body mass increases rectal temperature compared to exercising in the heat without fluid loss.
A) 1%
B) 3%
C) 5%
D) 7%
A) 1%
B) 3%
C) 5%
D) 7%
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34
Occurs when body temperature increases by 5°C or more.
A) Hyponatremia
B) Hypernatremia
C) Hypothermia
D) Hyperthermia
A) Hyponatremia
B) Hypernatremia
C) Hypothermia
D) Hyperthermia
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35
The most important performance-enhancing nutrient when physical activity and heat stress combine.
A) Water
B) Sodium
C) Glycogen
D) Protein
A) Water
B) Sodium
C) Glycogen
D) Protein
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36
An important avenue for heat loss during physical activity-induced hyperthermia.
A) Head
B) Neck
C) Hands
D) Feet
A) Head
B) Neck
C) Hands
D) Feet
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37
During sustained physical activity by aerobically fit men and women, metabolic rate often increases __________ times above the resting level.
A) 10 to 15
B) 20 to 25
C) 30 to 35
D) 40 to 45
A) 10 to 15
B) 20 to 25
C) 30 to 35
D) 40 to 45
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38
The most common heat illness among physically active people.
A) Heat exhaustion
B) Heat cramps
C) Heat flush
D) Heat stroke
A) Heat exhaustion
B) Heat cramps
C) Heat flush
D) Heat stroke
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39
Cells that play the most important role in initiating regulatory responses to cold environments?
A) Hair follicle cells
B) Cutaneous heat receptors
C) Cutaneous cold receptors
D) Deep tissue nerve receptors
A) Hair follicle cells
B) Cutaneous heat receptors
C) Cutaneous cold receptors
D) Deep tissue nerve receptors
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40
Increased ambient temperature __________ the effectiveness of heat loss by conduction, convection, and radiation.
A) supports
B) has no effect on
C) increases
D) reduces
A) supports
B) has no effect on
C) increases
D) reduces
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41
Which of the following statements regarding relative humidity and heat loss is true?
A) Continually drying the skin with a towel before sweat evaporates enhances evaporative cooling.
B) One can tolerate relatively high environmental temperatures as long as humidity remains low.
C) Sweat cools the skin more effectively in high temperatures with high humidity.
D) With high humidity, ambient air's vapor pressure approaches that of moist skin, which enhances evaporative heat loss.
A) Continually drying the skin with a towel before sweat evaporates enhances evaporative cooling.
B) One can tolerate relatively high environmental temperatures as long as humidity remains low.
C) Sweat cools the skin more effectively in high temperatures with high humidity.
D) With high humidity, ambient air's vapor pressure approaches that of moist skin, which enhances evaporative heat loss.
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42
Serves as the "workhorse" to maintain thermal balance.
A) Pulmonary
B) Neurologic
C) Circulatory
D) Renal
A) Pulmonary
B) Neurologic
C) Circulatory
D) Renal
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43
Represents the best clothing choice for participating in physical activity in hot temperatures?
A) Dark-colored, moisture-wicking clothing
B) Dark-colored, cotton clothing
C) Light-colored, moisture-wicking clothing
D) Light-colored, cotton clothing
A) Dark-colored, moisture-wicking clothing
B) Dark-colored, cotton clothing
C) Light-colored, moisture-wicking clothing
D) Light-colored, cotton clothing
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44
Fluid lost during thermoregulation often creates a relative state of __________.
A) dehydration
B) hypothermia
C) hypernatremia
D) hypoglycemia
A) dehydration
B) hypothermia
C) hypernatremia
D) hypoglycemia
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45
Regarding core temperature during physical activity?
A) Heat generated by active muscles can decrease shell temperature to hypothermic levels.
B) A significant rise in shell temperature reflects a favorable internal adjustment.
C) A well-regulated rise in core temperature occurs even during physical activity in the cold.
D) An increased core temperature with physical activity reflects a failure of heat-dissipating mechanisms.
A) Heat generated by active muscles can decrease shell temperature to hypothermic levels.
B) A significant rise in shell temperature reflects a favorable internal adjustment.
C) A well-regulated rise in core temperature occurs even during physical activity in the cold.
D) An increased core temperature with physical activity reflects a failure of heat-dissipating mechanisms.
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46
An imbalance in fluid dynamics when fluid intake does not replenish water loss.
A) Water intoxication
B) Hyponatremia
C) Hyperhydration
D) Dehydration
A) Water intoxication
B) Hyponatremia
C) Hyperhydration
D) Dehydration
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47
A moderate workout generally produces a __________ sweat loss over a 1-hour period.
A) 0.5- to 1.5-liter
B) 2- to 4-liter
C) 0.5- to 1.5-milliliter
D) 2- to 4-milliliter
A) 0.5- to 1.5-liter
B) 2- to 4-liter
C) 0.5- to 1.5-milliliter
D) 2- to 4-milliliter
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48
Body fluid loss coincides with which of the following?
A) Increased stroke volume
B) Decreased plasma volume
C) Decreased heart rate
D) All of the above
A) Increased stroke volume
B) Decreased plasma volume
C) Decreased heart rate
D) All of the above
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49
Hyperhydration before physical activity in a hot environment protects against heat stress because it fosters the following.
A) Increases sweat osmolality
B) Decreases skin temperature
C) More rapidly restores lost plasma volume
D) Delays dehydration
A) Increases sweat osmolality
B) Decreases skin temperature
C) More rapidly restores lost plasma volume
D) Delays dehydration
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50
With prolonged physical activity in the heat, sweat loss can deplete the body of this much sodium.
A) 13 to 17 grams
B) 20 to 25 grams
C) 26 to 30 grams
D) 35 to 40 grams
A) 13 to 17 grams
B) 20 to 25 grams
C) 26 to 30 grams
D) 35 to 40 grams
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51
Which of the following minerals has the greatest need for replenishment after heavy sweating?
A) Potassium
B) Sodium
C) Magnesium
D) Calcium
A) Potassium
B) Sodium
C) Magnesium
D) Calcium
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52
Exists when the serum sodium concentration falls below 135 mEq/L.
A) Hypernatremia
B) Dehydration
C) Hyponatremia
D) Hypokalemia
A) Hypernatremia
B) Dehydration
C) Hyponatremia
D) Hypokalemia
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53
Should be done to reduce risk of overhydration and hyponatremia during prolonged physical activity?
A) Drink 400 to 600 milliliters of fluid 2 to 3 hours before physical activity.
B) About 30 minutes before physical activity, drink 1500 to 3000 milliliters of fluid.
C) Restrict salt in the diet.
D) Drink more than 1000 mL·h-1 of plain water.
A) Drink 400 to 600 milliliters of fluid 2 to 3 hours before physical activity.
B) About 30 minutes before physical activity, drink 1500 to 3000 milliliters of fluid.
C) Restrict salt in the diet.
D) Drink more than 1000 mL·h-1 of plain water.
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54
Aging blunts the magnitude of the sweating response by __________.
A) increasing sweat gland output
B) causing the onset of sweating to occur sooner
C) modifying thermoreceptors sensitivity
D) greater vasodilation of skin receptors
A) increasing sweat gland output
B) causing the onset of sweating to occur sooner
C) modifying thermoreceptors sensitivity
D) greater vasodilation of skin receptors
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55
Elevation in core body temperature causes __________.
A) increased gastric emptying rate
B) reduced stomach and intestinal motility
C) increased efficiency of digestion
D) no change in efficiency of digestion
A) increased gastric emptying rate
B) reduced stomach and intestinal motility
C) increased efficiency of digestion
D) no change in efficiency of digestion
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56
The use of a cycling helmet is __________ because __________.
A) not recommended, wearing a helmet causes actual heat strain in riders
B) not recommended, wearing a helmet causes perceived and actual heat strain in riders
C) recommended, wearing a cycling helmet protects the head from injury and does not cause heat strain
D) not recommended, wearing a helmet impairs performance and causes heat strain that outweigh any safety benefits
A) not recommended, wearing a helmet causes actual heat strain in riders
B) not recommended, wearing a helmet causes perceived and actual heat strain in riders
C) recommended, wearing a cycling helmet protects the head from injury and does not cause heat strain
D) not recommended, wearing a helmet impairs performance and causes heat strain that outweigh any safety benefits
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57
From a practical standpoint, __________ exposed to environmental heat stress should exercise at reduced intensity and receive more time to acclimatize than __________.
A) children, mature adults
B) mature adults, children
C) men, women
D) child athletes, sedentary children
A) children, mature adults
B) mature adults, children
C) men, women
D) child athletes, sedentary children
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58
Development of hypernatremia requires extreme sodium loss through prolonged sweating coupled with dilution of existing extracellular sodium.
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Children exposed to environmental heat stress should exercise at reduced intensity and receive more time to acclimatize than more mature competitors.
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60
Radiation is a form of heat transfer that does not require molecular contact between objects.
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61
Skin cooling occurs only when sweat evaporates.
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62
Men possess more heat-activated sweat glands per area of skin area than women.
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63
The endocrine system represents the "workhorse" for temperature regulation.
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Aldosterone facilitates sodium absorption by the small intestine.
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65
Heat acclimatization refers to the physiologic adaptations to improve heat tolerance.
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66
Full heat acclimatization cannot take place without exposure to environmental heat stress.
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67
Excess body fat decreases metabolic cost of weight-bearing activities and increases effective heat exchange.
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68
Factors other than air temperature that determine the physiologic strain imposed by heat include body size and fatness, level of training, acclimatization, adequacy of hydration, and external factors.
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Wet-bulb temperature is the air temperature in the shade recorded by a mercury thermometer.
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70
Heat cramps, or involuntary muscle spasms, occur during or after intense physical activity, usually in the specific muscles exercised.
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Whole-body cold or ice water immersion is not an effective treatment for a collapsed hyperthermic individual.
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72
Core temperature rises quickly when heat gain exceeds heat loss during vigorous physical activity in a warm environment.
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73
The pituitary gland contains the central coordinating center for temperature regulation.
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74
The body's thermoregulatory mechanisms primarily protect against overheating.
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75
The rate of conductive heat loss depends on the temperature gradient between the skin and surrounding surfaces and their thermal qualities.
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76
The effectiveness of heat loss by evaporation via air depends on how rapidly air near the body exchanges once it warms.
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77
Sweating rate increases directly with increases in ambient temperature.
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78
Relative humidity has no impact on the effectiveness of evaporative heat loss.
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Dehydration refers to an imbalance in fluid dynamics when fluid intake does not replenish water loss from either hyperhydrated or normally hydrated states.
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Sweat is hypertonic compared with other body fluids.
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