During dynamic exercise in the heat plasma noradrenaline (NA) levels are higher than during the same exercise in a thermoneutral environment (1). However, the exponential noradrenaline-heart rate relationship is unaltered in exercise with exogenous heat (1). Heat stress seems to have no added effect on plasma adrenaline (A) concentration (1)
For the purpose of investigation on sweating process in human muscular exercise, the author compared...
Item does not contain fulltextA rise in body core temperature and loss of body water via sweating ar...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of heat exposure in the absence of hyperthermia...
Exhaustive exercise in a hot environment can impair performance. Higher epinephrine plasma levels oc...
Exhaustive exercise in a hot environment can impair performance. Higher epinephrine plasma levels oc...
To determine the effects of exercise, high heat and humidity and acclimation on plasma adrenaline, n...
The combined metabolic and thermoregulatory demands experienced during exercise in the heat impose a...
none2siProlonged effort in hot environments is increasing popular in extreme sports. The number of l...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined the impact of heat exposure and moderate...
Fatigue during prolonged exercise is a multifactorial phenomenon. The complex interplay between fact...
Blood marker concentrations such as cortisol (COR) and interleukin (IL)-6 are commonly used to evalu...
The heart rate, blood pressure, serum potassium, adrenaline (Ad), noradrenaline (NA) and oxgen consu...
This study analysed the effect of hot (35 C) and cold (15 C) environments on electromyographic (EMG)...
The physiological responses of hypertensive subjects to a single bout of exercise in a hot environme...
Increases in core temperature (T (c)) augment stress hormones and neurotransmitters; however, the ef...
For the purpose of investigation on sweating process in human muscular exercise, the author compared...
Item does not contain fulltextA rise in body core temperature and loss of body water via sweating ar...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of heat exposure in the absence of hyperthermia...
Exhaustive exercise in a hot environment can impair performance. Higher epinephrine plasma levels oc...
Exhaustive exercise in a hot environment can impair performance. Higher epinephrine plasma levels oc...
To determine the effects of exercise, high heat and humidity and acclimation on plasma adrenaline, n...
The combined metabolic and thermoregulatory demands experienced during exercise in the heat impose a...
none2siProlonged effort in hot environments is increasing popular in extreme sports. The number of l...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined the impact of heat exposure and moderate...
Fatigue during prolonged exercise is a multifactorial phenomenon. The complex interplay between fact...
Blood marker concentrations such as cortisol (COR) and interleukin (IL)-6 are commonly used to evalu...
The heart rate, blood pressure, serum potassium, adrenaline (Ad), noradrenaline (NA) and oxgen consu...
This study analysed the effect of hot (35 C) and cold (15 C) environments on electromyographic (EMG)...
The physiological responses of hypertensive subjects to a single bout of exercise in a hot environme...
Increases in core temperature (T (c)) augment stress hormones and neurotransmitters; however, the ef...
For the purpose of investigation on sweating process in human muscular exercise, the author compared...
Item does not contain fulltextA rise in body core temperature and loss of body water via sweating ar...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of heat exposure in the absence of hyperthermia...