Purpose: It remains unclear whether exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) increases heat strain during subsequent exercise heat stress, which in turn may increase the risk of exertional heat illness. We examined heat strain during exercise heat stress 30 min after EIMD to coincide with increases in circulating pyrogens (e.g., interleukin-6 [IL-6]) and 24 h after EIMD to coincide with the delayed muscle inflammatory response when a higher rate of metabolic energy expenditure (M˙) and thus decreased economy might also increase heat strain. Methods: Thirteen non-heat-acclimated males (mean ± SD, age = 20 ± 2 yr) performed exercise heat stress tests (running for 40 min at 65% V˙O2max in 33°C, 50% humidity) 30 min (HS1) and 24 h (HS2) after t...
This study aimed to assess the effect of a marathon running at a hot environmental temperature on th...
BACKGROUND Expression of heat shock protein, HSP70, increases in tissue and extracellular fluid foll...
Copyright © 2014 Triin Kaldur et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Purpose Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) has recently been shown to increase heat strain durin...
International audienceThis study investigated the influence of heat pre-conditioning on the recovery...
Context: Exercise in the heat produces cellular conditions that may leave skeletal muscle susceptibl...
Background: Heat is a major form of stress within exercise, though its value in driving adaptation i...
Purpose This study aimed to determine whether competitive intermittent exercise in the heat affects ...
Repeated exposure to hot environments is accompanied by a number of physiological adaptations, inclu...
The Effect of Heat Exposure on the Inflammatory Response during Exercise Jessica Sankovic1, Kylene ...
Unaccustomed strenuous physical exertion in hot environments can result in heat stroke and acute kid...
Exercise, heat exposure and sleep loss represent separate, distinct threats to the body\u27s dynamic...
Exercise in the heat has detrimental effects on circulation that might negatively influence enduranc...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of acute heat exposure upon muscularstrength,...
Satellite cells are essential for proper muscle repair and adaptation. Studies have shown that exerc...
This study aimed to assess the effect of a marathon running at a hot environmental temperature on th...
BACKGROUND Expression of heat shock protein, HSP70, increases in tissue and extracellular fluid foll...
Copyright © 2014 Triin Kaldur et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Purpose Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) has recently been shown to increase heat strain durin...
International audienceThis study investigated the influence of heat pre-conditioning on the recovery...
Context: Exercise in the heat produces cellular conditions that may leave skeletal muscle susceptibl...
Background: Heat is a major form of stress within exercise, though its value in driving adaptation i...
Purpose This study aimed to determine whether competitive intermittent exercise in the heat affects ...
Repeated exposure to hot environments is accompanied by a number of physiological adaptations, inclu...
The Effect of Heat Exposure on the Inflammatory Response during Exercise Jessica Sankovic1, Kylene ...
Unaccustomed strenuous physical exertion in hot environments can result in heat stroke and acute kid...
Exercise, heat exposure and sleep loss represent separate, distinct threats to the body\u27s dynamic...
Exercise in the heat has detrimental effects on circulation that might negatively influence enduranc...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of acute heat exposure upon muscularstrength,...
Satellite cells are essential for proper muscle repair and adaptation. Studies have shown that exerc...
This study aimed to assess the effect of a marathon running at a hot environmental temperature on th...
BACKGROUND Expression of heat shock protein, HSP70, increases in tissue and extracellular fluid foll...
Copyright © 2014 Triin Kaldur et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...