A high school football player in Tennessee has died after suffering complications from a heatstroke after passing out during football practice, according to his family.
According to the National Institute of Health, exertional heat stroke is the leading cause of sudden death in high school football players.
Currently, 150 million Americans are under an extreme heat alert.
Mary Barron is an associate professor of exercise and nutrition sciences at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health and is a certified athletic trainer. She can discuss the dangers of playing sports in the heat, the dangers of an exertional heat stroke, heat-related symptoms to look for and steps for coaches, players and parents to take.
If you would like to schedule an interview with Mary Barron, please contact Katelyn Deckelbaum, katelyn [dot] deckelbaumgwu [dot] edu (katelyn[dot]deckelbaum[at]gwu[dot]edu).
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