Rectal Temperature Cooling Using 2 Cold-Water Immersion Preparation Strategies

Sep 12, 2022Journal of athletic training

Cooling Body Temperature with Two Cold-Water Immersion Methods

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Abstract

Participants cooled at rates of 0.20°C per minute in 10°C water and 0.21°C per minute in 17°C water with added ice.

  • Cooling rates were similar when using water maintained at 10°C compared to water at 17°C with ice added.
  • No significant difference was observed in the duration of exercise prior to cooling between the two conditions.
  • Participants reported similar thermal sensations and environmental symptoms before, during, and after cooling in both conditions.
  • Adding ice to warmer water may be an effective alternative to maintaining colder water temperatures for treating exertional heatstroke.

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