Cold Weather & Exercise

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  1. 2. Fat metabolism _____ while carb metabolism increases when exposed to cold weather and/or high altitude leading to a higher need for carbohydrate intake.
  2. 5. A higher level of _____ mitochondria enhances fat metabolism & spares muscle glycogen in cold environments.
  3. 9. The layer of clothing that should be worn in cold weather described as that closest to the skin and moisture-wicking and breathable fabric type which helps to remove sweat.
  4. 11. Chattering of the _____ is a very common initial symptom of hypothermia.
  5. 12. An example of this method of heat loss is sleeping on the cold ground when backpacking.
  6. 14. Cold-induced _____ causing increased urinary water loss occurs at temperature above 20 degrees F. due to peripheral vasoconstriction, which increases blood pressure in kidneys promoting more urination.
  7. 16. Shivering is invoked by a decline in body temperature generally to about _____ degrees F. or an approximate drop of 2-4 degrees F.
  8. 17. Both _____ and sweat decline during exercise that occurs in cold weather conditions and/or at high altitude.
  9. 19. The term for low body temperature that occurs with prolonged exposure to a cold environment without sufficient protection.
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  1. 1. A high level of aerobic fitness improves _____ to cold weather activity.
  2. 2. The 2 primary risks when exercising in a cold environment include hypothermia and _____.
  3. 3. Hypoglycemia is the term for low blood _____ that may likely result in cold weather as blood glucose & muscle glycogen fuel stores become depleted via intense shivering.
  4. 4. The part of the human body that is greatly impacted by hypothermia making it more difficult to think clearly, talk properly, move appropriately, and make informed decision is the _____.
  5. 6. The C-O-L-D Acronym stands for the following in order: Cover- up /Over-exertion or Over-heating / _____ / Dry
  6. 7. The most important initial treatment goal for a victim of hypothermia is to prevent further _____ loss and call 9-1-1 ASAP; then implement other specific guidelines while waiting for medical help.
  7. 8. This condition often starts as a “tingling or stinging sensation” affecting the face (nose & ears), fingers, and toes.
  8. 10. This condition occurs via a CNS-induced mechanism causing involuntary muscle contractions to produce metabolic heat in response to cold conditions in an attempt to raise body core temperature. (CNS = central nervous system)
  9. 13. Adequate and appropriate ____ intake is vital to maintain proper hydration in cold climates and at high altitude – these choices don’t include alcohol and caffeinated beverages.
  10. 15. An _____ is very vulnerable to cold exposure due to their small size and body mass.
  11. 18. Wearing a _____ in cold conditions will help to prevent heat loss via the head which has an extensive blood supply.