Healthy environments for athleTes (HEAT) : environmental conditions along a 90 km ultra-marathon event, South Africa

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Havenga, Henno
Gharbi, D.
Sewry, Nicola Ann
Language, B.
Neumann, F.H.
Finch, J.M.
Hill, T.
Boulter, Jeremy
Jordaan, Esme
Piketh, S.J.

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Springer

Abstract

This paper provides an overview of the HEAT (Healthy Environments for AthleTes) project, which aims to understand the impact of environmental conditions on athlete health and performance during major sporting events such as long-distance running, cycling, and triathlons. In collaboration with the SAFER (Strategies to reduce Adverse medical events For the ExerciseR) initiative, the HEAT project carried out a field campaign at the 2022 Comrades Marathon in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. The measurement campaign deployed seven weather stations, seven PM2.5 monitors and one spore trap along the 90 km route to capture spatially representative measurements of complex micro-climates, allergenic aerospora, and particulate matter exposure. The results indicate that runners were exposed to moderate risk heat stress conditions. Novel findings from this initial campaign shows elevated and potentially harmful PM2.5 levels at spectator areas, possibly coinciding with small fire events around the race day festivities. Our findings show values PM2.5 levels over the WHO 24-h guidelines at all stations, while 2000 µg/m3 at two stations. However, the lack of an acute exposure standard means direct health impacts cannot be quantified in the context of a sport event. The HEAT project highlights important aspects of race day monitoring; regional scale climatology has an impact on the race day conditions, the microclimatic conditions (pollution and meteorology) are not necessarily captured by proximity instruments and direct environmental measurements are required to accurately capture conditions along the route.

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DATA AVAILABILITY : Data is available on request to the corresponding author and on agreement by all partner institutions.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION : FIGURE S1. Google Earth image outlining the design of the vegetation survey used at the Comrades Halfway point at Drummond. Transect lines radiating outwards from the central spore trap location are indicated in red and follow the compass points. The south transect (S) extended the full 100 m, however the remaining three transects were truncated due to property boundaries curtailing access.

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Healthy environments for athletes (HEAT), Endurance events, Climate change, Heat stress, Aerospora, Environmental impact, Athletes, Southern Africa, SDG-03: Good health and well-being, SDG-13: Climate action

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being
SDG-13:Climate action

Citation

Havenga, H., Gharbi, D., Sewry, N. et al. Healthy environments for athleTes (HEAT): environmental conditions along a 90 km ultra-marathon event, South Africa. International Journal of Biometeorology 68, 1757–1771 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00484-024-02703-8.