This study was designed to examine the effects of ambient heat on firefighters’ physical task performance, and physiological and perceptual responses when sleep restricted during simulated wildfire conditions. Thirty firefighters were randomly allocated to the sleep restricted (n = 17, SR, 19 °C, 4-h sleep opportunity) or hot and sleep restricted (n = 13, HOT + SR, 33 °C, 4-h sleep opportunity) condition. Firefighters performed two days of simulated, intermittent, self-paced work circuits comprising six firefighting tasks. Heart rate, and core temperature were measured continuously. After each task, firefighters reported their rating of perceived exertion and thermal sensation. Effort sensation was also reported after each work circuit. Flu...
Wildland firefighters often perform their duties under both hot and mild ambient temperatures. Howev...
Purpose: To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters’ physical task performance, phy...
PURPOSE: To assess the impact of very hot (45°C) conditions on the performance of, and physiolog...
This study was designed to examine the effects of ambient heat on firefighters’ physical task perfor...
This study was designed to examine the effects of ambient heat on firefighters’ physical task perfor...
This study was designed to examine the effects of ambient heat on firefighters’ physical task perfor...
To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters’ physical task performance during simula...
Objectives: To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters’ physical task performance d...
OBJECTIVES:To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters' physical task performance du...
This study assessed the accumulated effect of ambient heat on the performance of, and physiological ...
Purpose To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters’ physical task performance, phy...
This study assessed the accumulated effect of ambient heat on the performance of, and physiological ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the interactions between firefighters’ sleep, ambi...
This study assessed the accumulated effect of ambient heat on the performance of, and physiological ...
Objectives To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters ’ physical task performance d...
Wildland firefighters often perform their duties under both hot and mild ambient temperatures. Howev...
Purpose: To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters’ physical task performance, phy...
PURPOSE: To assess the impact of very hot (45°C) conditions on the performance of, and physiolog...
This study was designed to examine the effects of ambient heat on firefighters’ physical task perfor...
This study was designed to examine the effects of ambient heat on firefighters’ physical task perfor...
This study was designed to examine the effects of ambient heat on firefighters’ physical task perfor...
To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters’ physical task performance during simula...
Objectives: To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters’ physical task performance d...
OBJECTIVES:To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters' physical task performance du...
This study assessed the accumulated effect of ambient heat on the performance of, and physiological ...
Purpose To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters’ physical task performance, phy...
This study assessed the accumulated effect of ambient heat on the performance of, and physiological ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the interactions between firefighters’ sleep, ambi...
This study assessed the accumulated effect of ambient heat on the performance of, and physiological ...
Objectives To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters ’ physical task performance d...
Wildland firefighters often perform their duties under both hot and mild ambient temperatures. Howev...
Purpose: To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters’ physical task performance, phy...
PURPOSE: To assess the impact of very hot (45°C) conditions on the performance of, and physiolog...