Table 4

Distribution of risk factors for heat illness reported by 250 British soldiers in the hot CTE, according to Intrinsic and Extrinsic risk factors

Number of personnel with risk factor (%)Number of personnel without risk factor (%)Number of personnel making no response (%)
Intrinsic risk factor
 Low level of physical fitness18 (7.2)232 (92.8)0 (0.0)
 Low frequency of physical exercise28 (11.2)222 (88.8)0 (0.0)
 1.5 mile run time >12 min*9 (3.6)240 (96.0)1 (0.4)
 Elevated health risk from BCM34 (13.6)172 (68.8)44 (17.6)
 Previous heat illness16 (6.4)230 (92.0)4 (1.6)
 Possible intercurrent illness16 (6.4)233 (93.2)1 (0.4)
 Regular use of risk-associated medications (eg, NSAIDs, antihistamines, β-blockers)12 (4.8)231 (92.4)7 (2.8)
Extrinsic risk factor
 Upon arrival to the hot CTE
  Acclimatisation programme <7 days208 (83.2)34 (13.6)8 (3.2)
  No acclimatisation programme106 (42.4)136 (54.4)8 (3.2)
 During training in the hot CTE
  Feelings of dehydration45 (18.0)205 (82.0)0 (0.0)
  Hunger53 (21.2)197 (78.8)0 (0.0)
  Sleep deprivation83 (33.2)166 (66.4)1 (0.4)
  Trained while feeling unwell98 (39.2)148 (59.2))4 (1.6)
  • *Within preceding 3 months.

  • BCM, body composition measurement; CTE, Collective Training Environment.