Physiology of accidental hypothermia in the mountains: A forgotten story

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Abstract

Hypothermia is a serious condition, often with fatal consequences. The physiology and mechanisms of hypothermia in mountainous areas are discussed. It is as important to facilitate heat loss, especially during periods of high exertion, as it is to maintain heat production and preserve insulation. This can be partly achieved by clothing adjustments.

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Ainslie, P. N., & Reilly, T. (2003). Physiology of accidental hypothermia in the mountains: A forgotten story. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 37(6), 548–550. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.37.6.548

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