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CIGNA HealthCare and Elliot Health System
presents the
CIGNA/Elliot Corporate 5K Road Race
Date: Thursday, August 9, 2007
Start Time: 6:20 p.m.
Distance: 5K
Location: Veterans Park, Elm Street Manchester, NH

Health Tips

HOT WEATHER RUNNING
Hyperthermia (heat stroke, heat exhaustion, muscle cramps) can be deadly. A runner can collapse in less than five minutes after the onset of symptoms. The symptoms are:

Hyperthermia can affect any runner, at any fitness level, during a race or hard workout. It’s not only the unconditioned, unacclimated runner who may be affected.

Hyperthermia can occur on days when you might not expect it. The rapid rise in body temperature occurs when the body’s natural cooling mechanism, evaporation, stops because the body has lost too much of its fluids through sweating. Research has shown that the rate of body fluid loss is not substantially changed from temperatures above 70°. A temperature of 60° and high relative humidity can be just as dangerous as 90° and low humidity.

MINIMIZING HEAT EFFECTS

* This information is adapted from guidelines provided as a public service by the Road Runners Club of America - 2005


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