Core Temperature During Cold-Water Triathlon Swimming

SPORTS(2021)

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Triathlon and other endurance races have grown in popularity. Although participants are generally fit and presumably healthy, there is measurable morbidity and mortality associated with participation. In triathlon, most deaths occur during the swim leg, and more insight into risk factors, such as hypothermia, is warranted. In this study, we measured the core temperature of 51 participants who ingested temperature sensor capsules before the swim leg of a full-distance triathlon. The water temperature was 14.4-16.4 degrees C, and the subjects wore wetsuits. One subject with a low body mass index and a long swim time experienced hypothermia (<35 degrees C). Among the remaining subjects, we found no association between core temperature and swim time, body mass index, or sex. To conclude, the present study indicates that during the swim leg of a full-distance triathlon in water temperatures approximate to 15-16 degrees C, subjects with a low body mass index and long swim times may be at risk of hypothermia even when wearing wetsuits.
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core temperature, swimming, triathlon, wetsuit
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