Post-exercise heart rate (HR) recovery (HRR) presents a biphasic pattern, which is mediated by parasympathetic reactivation and sympathetic withdrawal. Several mechanisms regulate these post-exercise autonomic responses and thermoregulation has been proposed to play an important role. The aim of this study was to test the effects of heat stress on HRR and HR variability (HRV) after aerobic exercise in healthy subjects. Twelve healthy males (25 ± 1 years, 23.8 ± 0.5 kg/m2) performed 14 min of moderate-intensity cycling exercise (40–60% HRreserve) followed by 5 min of loadless active recovery in two conditions: heat stress (HS) and normothermia (NT). In HS, subjects dressed in a whole-body water-perfused tube-lined suit to increase internal t...
Short- to medium-term (i.e. 4-14 days) heating protocols induce physiological adaptations including ...
Short- to medium-term (i.e., 4-14 days) heating protocols induce physiological adaptations including...
This study compared the effect of passive rest (CON) and water immersion at 8.6±0.2°C (CWI9), 14.6±0...
Purpose: Sweat-induced fluid loss during prolonged exercise-heat stress can compromise cardiovascula...
This study assessed the additive effects of passive heating and exercise on cardiac baroreflex sensi...
Background: Post-exercise heart rate recovery (HRR) is determined by cardiac autonomic restoration a...
Purpose We assessed the efficacy of different treatments (i.e., treatment with ice wate...
Heart rate recovery (HRR) is a simple indicator of aerobic fitness, which can be used to assess phys...
Exercise in the heat is associated with cardiovascular and thermoregulatory disturbances that can pe...
The reduction of core body temperature (TC) is vitally important in the treatment of hyperthermia; h...
Background: Research on heart rate variability has increased in recent years and the temperature has...
Cardiac parasympathetic activity may be non-invasively investigated using heart rate variability (HR...
PURPOSE: Heat adaptation (HA) is critical to performance and health in a hot environment. Transition...
Purpose Heat adaptation (HA) is critical to performance and health in a hot environment. Transition ...
Exercise-induced hyperthermia can result in significant cardiovascular and thermoregulatory disturba...
Short- to medium-term (i.e. 4-14 days) heating protocols induce physiological adaptations including ...
Short- to medium-term (i.e., 4-14 days) heating protocols induce physiological adaptations including...
This study compared the effect of passive rest (CON) and water immersion at 8.6±0.2°C (CWI9), 14.6±0...
Purpose: Sweat-induced fluid loss during prolonged exercise-heat stress can compromise cardiovascula...
This study assessed the additive effects of passive heating and exercise on cardiac baroreflex sensi...
Background: Post-exercise heart rate recovery (HRR) is determined by cardiac autonomic restoration a...
Purpose We assessed the efficacy of different treatments (i.e., treatment with ice wate...
Heart rate recovery (HRR) is a simple indicator of aerobic fitness, which can be used to assess phys...
Exercise in the heat is associated with cardiovascular and thermoregulatory disturbances that can pe...
The reduction of core body temperature (TC) is vitally important in the treatment of hyperthermia; h...
Background: Research on heart rate variability has increased in recent years and the temperature has...
Cardiac parasympathetic activity may be non-invasively investigated using heart rate variability (HR...
PURPOSE: Heat adaptation (HA) is critical to performance and health in a hot environment. Transition...
Purpose Heat adaptation (HA) is critical to performance and health in a hot environment. Transition ...
Exercise-induced hyperthermia can result in significant cardiovascular and thermoregulatory disturba...
Short- to medium-term (i.e. 4-14 days) heating protocols induce physiological adaptations including ...
Short- to medium-term (i.e., 4-14 days) heating protocols induce physiological adaptations including...
This study compared the effect of passive rest (CON) and water immersion at 8.6±0.2°C (CWI9), 14.6±0...