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This research, researchers reviewed literature and selected personal factors related to the control of the heat balance in the body that has been reported. Contains General information and specific information. In the section of General information is information coming from the military, including body mass index, education, risk factors for illness caused by heat in the training of the United States Army, Marines found that the body mass index, high chance of illness caused by heat, rather than the normal and low body mass index (Wallac, Gardner 1996;E., 2006), a professional involved with used to face the heat. People who work in air-conditioned offices will face the heat well and run the risk of getting sick from the heat, rather than the person that made the outdoor and labor (mathi focused thot, 2555 (2012); fi Casa, Robert Howe, 2005; 2007; 2008;, Kjertakov, 2013) Identity disorder The medication binge smoking. Sleep and exercise, these factors reflect the strength and health behavior, it's likely to be a factor of risk arising from heat illness, which involves balancing the body temperature. Depending on the functionality of the system, including the brain, heart, blood vessels, and continued focus on climate issues and adjustment to the weather, which has been reporting (phanu wit. Topiary Hiran, 2556 (2013); 2005; 2007, Howe, Casa; Kjertakov, Robert McArdle, 2013 2013;;, 2008). Specific information is part of the signs indicate the accumulation of heat in the body and dehydration are: body temperature higher than 37.5 degrees Celsius. Having a weight reduction of more than 3 per cent per day and dark urine is the data collected by the monitoring body, basic military training, during which the signs indicate the accumulation of heat in the body and dehydration is a risk factor that is important for the occurrence of illness from the heat in all athletes while practicing and competing (Oppligerl, 2001; 2002; Sawka, Sawka, Sawka, 2007; 2011) and in the basic training of new soldiers (Smalley, 2003).
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