Fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone during the menstrual cycle can cause changes in body systems other than the reproductive system. For example, progesterone is involved in the regulation of fluid balance in the renal tubules and innervation of the diaphragm via the phrenic nerve. However, few significant changes in the responses of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, blood lactate, bodyweight, performance and ratings of perceived exertion are evident across the cycle. Nevertheless, substantial evidence exists to suggest that increased progesterone levels during the luteal phase cause increases in both core and skin temperatures and alter the temperature at which sweating begins during exposure to both ambient and hot environ...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the importance of menstrual phase and menstrual sta...
This study examined the interactions between the reproductive status and the thermoregulatory respo...
In the work described in this theses, hormonal '.and physio-logical responses to exercise were ...
Background: Attenuating core temperature elevations is crucial for wildland firefighters during fiel...
The present study evaluated whether the luteal phase elevation of body temperature would be offset d...
Typescript (photocopy).Purpose. The purpose of this study was to examine thermoregulatory responses ...
The whole body sweating response was measured at rest in eight women during the follicular (F) and t...
Evaporation by sweating is the most effective way to remove heat from the body. Sweat rates increase...
Figures 3 (p.12), 5 (p.15), 6 (p.17), 7 (p.23), 8 (p.27), 9 (p.29), 10 (p.32) & 11 (p.39) have been ...
moregulatory responses to cold transients: effects of men-strual cycle in resting women. J. Appl. Ph...
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of the menstrual cycle on prolonged exercise performanc...
In females, the menstrual cycle consists of the follicular and luteal phases until menopause, with p...
In the field of athletics, research including females is limited. Oftentimes, research that only inc...
We studied thermoregulatory responses of ten well‐trained (V$_O$$_{2\textrm{max}}$, 57 ± 7 mL min$^{...
Many physiological variables exhibit circadian rhythmicity. The circadian rhythm in core temperature...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the importance of menstrual phase and menstrual sta...
This study examined the interactions between the reproductive status and the thermoregulatory respo...
In the work described in this theses, hormonal '.and physio-logical responses to exercise were ...
Background: Attenuating core temperature elevations is crucial for wildland firefighters during fiel...
The present study evaluated whether the luteal phase elevation of body temperature would be offset d...
Typescript (photocopy).Purpose. The purpose of this study was to examine thermoregulatory responses ...
The whole body sweating response was measured at rest in eight women during the follicular (F) and t...
Evaporation by sweating is the most effective way to remove heat from the body. Sweat rates increase...
Figures 3 (p.12), 5 (p.15), 6 (p.17), 7 (p.23), 8 (p.27), 9 (p.29), 10 (p.32) & 11 (p.39) have been ...
moregulatory responses to cold transients: effects of men-strual cycle in resting women. J. Appl. Ph...
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of the menstrual cycle on prolonged exercise performanc...
In females, the menstrual cycle consists of the follicular and luteal phases until menopause, with p...
In the field of athletics, research including females is limited. Oftentimes, research that only inc...
We studied thermoregulatory responses of ten well‐trained (V$_O$$_{2\textrm{max}}$, 57 ± 7 mL min$^{...
Many physiological variables exhibit circadian rhythmicity. The circadian rhythm in core temperature...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the importance of menstrual phase and menstrual sta...
This study examined the interactions between the reproductive status and the thermoregulatory respo...
In the work described in this theses, hormonal '.and physio-logical responses to exercise were ...