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Heat and Young Athletes

By Allison Sundman
Kaiser Permanente Media Specialist
07/16/2024 at 10:54 AM

 Is your teen hoping to make the cut at this year’s varsity tryouts? Make sure they can take the heat—literally. As summer gets hotter and kids enter high school, they will start participating in sports tryouts and practices, and some will experience heat-related problems.  

Dennis Khalili-Borna, MD, physician-in-charge of family medicine and regional physician lead of sports medicine at Kaiser Permanente San Bernardino County, shares some tips on extreme heat and young athletes. 

Dr. Khalili-Borna says, “When participating in the heat, it is important to remember two important things: keep cool and stay hydrated. These are two separate concepts, and one does not replace the other.” 

If you plan to exercise while it's hot outside: 

  • Keeping cool means seeking shade whenever possible if you must be out in direct sunlight. 
  • Opting for activities when temperatures are not at their highest can make a big difference. 

  • Wear lightweight and breathable clothing, preferably lighter colors, if out in the sunlight. 

  • Take frequent breaks when possible. 

  • Cold compresses, wet towels and misters can help to cool down during breaks. 

Hydration 

“Staying hydrated with water is always important,” advises Dr. Khalili-Borna. Drink more water than usual, and don't wait until you're thirsty to drink more. Dr. Khalili-Borna adds, “Sports drinks can be helpful when engaging in more vigorous activities where sweat losses are more significant, as they can also help replenish electrolytes.” Staying hydrated is also an important way to help reduce the chances of muscle cramping. 

When to take a Break 

Be wary of signs of heat exhaustion, which include headaches, nausea, excessive fatigue and dizziness. Worrisome symptoms of heat stroke include altered mental status or confusion. Dr. Khalili-Borna warns, “If you experience these, it is important to cool down immediately with ice packs, especially at the central core areas—the back of the neck and chest/trunk—and to seek immediate medical attention.” Parents and coaches need to pay even more attention to those who play sports that require wearing heavy equipment, like football. Studies have shown that the risk of developing a heat-related illness is 11.4 times higher in football than in all other sports combined. 

Extreme heat can be dangerous, so it is important to prioritize safety while enjoying sports during the summer. Contact your primary care physician if you have any questions regarding heat safety for young athletes.  

 

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