The human capacity to perform prolonged exercise is impaired in hot environments. To address this issue, a number of studies have investigated behavioral aspects of thermoregulation that are recognized as important factors in determining performance. In this review, we evaluated and interpreted the available knowledge regarding the voluntary control of exercise work rate in hot environments. Our analysis indicated that: (a) Voluntary reductions in exercise work rate in uncompensable heat aid thermoregulation and are, therefore, thermoregulatory behaviors. (b) Unlike thermal behavior during rest, the role of thermal comfort as the ultimate mediator of thermal behavior during exercise in the heat remains uncertain. By contrast, the rating of ...
In this study, thermal behaviours of the athletes were investigated with respect to thermal comfort ...
To date, no review has focused specifically on the potential modulating role of environmental temper...
Decreasing core body temperature during exercise may improve exercise tolerance, facilitate acclimat...
ABSTRACT Professionals are seeking to find ways to prevent exertional heat illness (EHI) in populati...
We examined whether partial clothing removal is an effective thermoregulatory behaviour to attenuate...
ABSTRACT Professionals are seeking to find ways to prevent exertional heat illness (EHI) in populati...
ABSTRACT Professionals are seeking to find ways to prevent exertional heat illness (EHI) in populati...
AbstractPhysical and mental performance is impaired during prolonged exercise in hot environments (G...
The ability to regulate core body temperature is a critical factor in avoiding occupational heart st...
Humans are homeotherms and can only maintain a limited range of body temperatures under hypothermic ...
Humans are homeotherms and can only maintain a limited range of body temperatures under hypothermic ...
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Item does not contain fulltextExercise-induced increase in core body temperature may lead to the dev...
peer reviewedThe effect of the time presentation of a given external heat load was examined on five ...
To date, no review has focused specifically on the potential modulating role of environmental temper...
In this study, thermal behaviours of the athletes were investigated with respect to thermal comfort ...
To date, no review has focused specifically on the potential modulating role of environmental temper...
Decreasing core body temperature during exercise may improve exercise tolerance, facilitate acclimat...
ABSTRACT Professionals are seeking to find ways to prevent exertional heat illness (EHI) in populati...
We examined whether partial clothing removal is an effective thermoregulatory behaviour to attenuate...
ABSTRACT Professionals are seeking to find ways to prevent exertional heat illness (EHI) in populati...
ABSTRACT Professionals are seeking to find ways to prevent exertional heat illness (EHI) in populati...
AbstractPhysical and mental performance is impaired during prolonged exercise in hot environments (G...
The ability to regulate core body temperature is a critical factor in avoiding occupational heart st...
Humans are homeotherms and can only maintain a limited range of body temperatures under hypothermic ...
Humans are homeotherms and can only maintain a limited range of body temperatures under hypothermic ...
Item does not contain fulltextA rise in body core temperature and loss of body water via sweating ar...
Item does not contain fulltextExercise-induced increase in core body temperature may lead to the dev...
peer reviewedThe effect of the time presentation of a given external heat load was examined on five ...
To date, no review has focused specifically on the potential modulating role of environmental temper...
In this study, thermal behaviours of the athletes were investigated with respect to thermal comfort ...
To date, no review has focused specifically on the potential modulating role of environmental temper...
Decreasing core body temperature during exercise may improve exercise tolerance, facilitate acclimat...