Explain your response. B. Following a 30 minute run on the outdoor track, the individual reports to you that he doesn’t feel well. He complains of a headache, dizziness, and light-headedness. You observe that he looks pale and is sweating profusely. What condition should be suspected? How would you manage the condition?
Explain your response. B. Following a 30 minute run on the outdoor track, the individual reports to you that he doesn’t feel well. He complains of a headache, dizziness, and light-headedness. You observe that he looks pale and is sweating profusely. What condition should be suspected? How would you manage the condition?
Chapter27: Nutrition And Physical Fitness For Everyone
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- You are a fitness specialist at a commercial fitness center. One of your clients (i.e., a 40 year old male) has been working on cardiovascular conditioning for the past 6 weeks. The work-outs have include 30 - 45 minutes of aerobic activity 4-5 times a week using a variety of equipment (e.g., treadmill; elliptical; stationary bike). When the individual arrived at the fitness facility today, none of the equipment is available, so he asks your advice about completing his work-out by running outdoors. A. The air temperature is 85◦F with a relative humidity of 90%. Would you recommend that he run outdoors? Explain your response. B. Following a 30 minute run on the outdoor track, the individual reports to you that he doesn’t feel well. He complains of a headache, dizziness, and light-headedness. You observe that he looks pale and is sweating profusely. What condition should be suspected? How would you manage the condition?
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