Int J Sports Physiol Perform
January 2025
Background: The Los Angeles 2028 Olympics will mark the debut of squash, a high-intensity sport characterized by repeated efforts, posing potential thermoregulatory challenges. The demanding nature of squash results in substantial metabolic heat production, with consequential heat strain exacerbated by the indoor environment of squash courts, where low to moderate evaporative potential limits effective cooling. Players often experience increased body-heat storage and thermal strain, with muscle cramps (an early warning sign of more severe heat-related illnesses) commonly observed during tournaments.
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February 2025
We are writing in response to the recent publication on the use of artificial intelligence, particularly ChatGPT, in generating educational materials for pediatric kidney transplant patients (Patient Education and Counseling, Volume 129, 2024). The study offers valuable insights into AI's potential to enhance healthcare communication and patient education, specifically by streamlining the creation of materials for caregivers, adolescents, and children facing complex medical procedures[1]. As researchers working at the intersection of healthcare and technology, we would like to offer further reflections on the study's findings, providing both constructive feedback and innovative solutions for advancing the use of AI in this field.
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