THE EFFECT OF PROLONGED PATROLLING IN HOT CLIMATES ON HEART RATE AND BLOOD PRESSURE DYNAMICS
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https://doi.org/10.17605/Keywords:
Hot climate; heat stress; heart rate; arterial blood pressure; patrolling; dehydration; physiological load; thermoregulation.Abstract
This analytical study examines the changes in heart rate (HR) and arterial blood pressure (BP) that occur during prolonged patrolling activities performed under hot climate conditions. Scientific evidence indicates that factors such as heat stress, dehydration, electrolyte loss, and alterations in peripheral blood circulation significantly increase the workload on the cardiovascular system.
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