The Appropriation of Product Design as Solution to Minimise Risk of Exertional Heat Illness among Marathon Runners

The intensity of environmental heat stress during a marathon race increases the runner’s metabolic heat production. Based on series of participatory studies and interview sessions with 100 respondents among runners, the contributing factors to this homeos...

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Main Authors: Mohd Najib, Abdullah Sani, Azrul Amri, Amran, Muhammad Jameel, Mohamed Kamil, Hanim, Romainoor, Louis Ringah, Kanyan
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spelling my.unimas.ir.336562021-01-07T08:34:58Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/33656/ The Appropriation of Product Design as Solution to Minimise Risk of Exertional Heat Illness among Marathon Runners Mohd Najib, Abdullah Sani Azrul Amri, Amran Muhammad Jameel, Mohamed Kamil Hanim, Romainoor Louis Ringah, Kanyan H Social Sciences (General) NX Arts in general The intensity of environmental heat stress during a marathon race increases the runner’s metabolic heat production. Based on series of participatory studies and interview sessions with 100 respondents among runners, the contributing factors to this homeostatic imbalance risk are the excessive amount of body-water deficit from extensive sweating, and the rapid increase of cardiovascular and thermal strain while running. In addition, environmental factors such as humidity, the increase of air temperature, wind speed and solar radiation contribute to the marathon runner’s low performance during running with the paucity of cooling strategy that results in the increase of core body temperature with symptoms of exertional heat illness. This paper elucidates the integration of the statistical and theoretical studies of exertional heat illness and the human physiological responses complementing with the product design context. The integration demonstrates the synchronisation of design thinking process within the ergonomics ergosystem framework to develop the appropriate prototype design for marathon runners. As outcome, this research has successfully developed a running suit as its design proposal to minimise exertional heat illness risk and promote the runner’s safety, wellbeing and performance in the heat. Horizon Research Publishing 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/33656/1/The%20Appropriation%20of%20Product%20Design%20as%20Solution%20to%20Minimise%20Risk%20of%20Exertional%20Heat%20Illness%20among%20%20%20Marathon%20Runners.pdf Mohd Najib, Abdullah Sani and Azrul Amri, Amran and Muhammad Jameel, Mohamed Kamil and Hanim, Romainoor and Louis Ringah, Kanyan (2020) The Appropriation of Product Design as Solution to Minimise Risk of Exertional Heat Illness among Marathon Runners. International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences, 8 (6A). pp. 63-67. ISSN 2381-4403 http://www.hrpub.org/journals/jour_archive.php?id=99 10.13189/saj.2020.080711
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Mohd Najib, Abdullah Sani
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Muhammad Jameel, Mohamed Kamil
Hanim, Romainoor
Louis Ringah, Kanyan
The Appropriation of Product Design as Solution to Minimise Risk of Exertional Heat Illness among Marathon Runners
description The intensity of environmental heat stress during a marathon race increases the runner’s metabolic heat production. Based on series of participatory studies and interview sessions with 100 respondents among runners, the contributing factors to this homeostatic imbalance risk are the excessive amount of body-water deficit from extensive sweating, and the rapid increase of cardiovascular and thermal strain while running. In addition, environmental factors such as humidity, the increase of air temperature, wind speed and solar radiation contribute to the marathon runner’s low performance during running with the paucity of cooling strategy that results in the increase of core body temperature with symptoms of exertional heat illness. This paper elucidates the integration of the statistical and theoretical studies of exertional heat illness and the human physiological responses complementing with the product design context. The integration demonstrates the synchronisation of design thinking process within the ergonomics ergosystem framework to develop the appropriate prototype design for marathon runners. As outcome, this research has successfully developed a running suit as its design proposal to minimise exertional heat illness risk and promote the runner’s safety, wellbeing and performance in the heat.
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author Mohd Najib, Abdullah Sani
Azrul Amri, Amran
Muhammad Jameel, Mohamed Kamil
Hanim, Romainoor
Louis Ringah, Kanyan
author_facet Mohd Najib, Abdullah Sani
Azrul Amri, Amran
Muhammad Jameel, Mohamed Kamil
Hanim, Romainoor
Louis Ringah, Kanyan
author_sort Mohd Najib, Abdullah Sani
title The Appropriation of Product Design as Solution to Minimise Risk of Exertional Heat Illness among Marathon Runners
title_short The Appropriation of Product Design as Solution to Minimise Risk of Exertional Heat Illness among Marathon Runners
title_full The Appropriation of Product Design as Solution to Minimise Risk of Exertional Heat Illness among Marathon Runners
title_fullStr The Appropriation of Product Design as Solution to Minimise Risk of Exertional Heat Illness among Marathon Runners
title_full_unstemmed The Appropriation of Product Design as Solution to Minimise Risk of Exertional Heat Illness among Marathon Runners
title_sort appropriation of product design as solution to minimise risk of exertional heat illness among marathon runners
publisher Horizon Research Publishing
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