The seasonal profession of wildland fire fighting in Canada requires individuals to work in harsh environmental conditions that are physically demanding. The purpose of this study was to use novel technologies to evaluate the physiological demands and nutritional practices of Canadian FireRangers during fire deployments.Participants (n = 21) from a northern Ontario Fire Base volunteered for this study and data collection occurred during the 2014 fire season and included Initial Attack (IA), Project Fire (P), and Fire Base (B) deployments. Deployment-specific energy demands and physiological responses were measured using heart-rate variability (HRV) monitoring devices (Zephyr BioHarness3 units). Food consumption behaviour and nutrient quanti...
Operating in temperature extremes frequently leads to a discrepancy in energy balance. Investigating...
Copyright: © 2015 Phillips, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of th...
J. Jacobs, K. Uhlenkott, M. Slater, M. Akers, K. Pfaffenbach Eastern Oregon University, La Grande, O...
The seasonal profession of wildland fire fighting in Canada requires individuals to work in harsh en...
The seasonal profession of wildland fire fighting in Canada requires individuals to work in harsh en...
Ontario FireRangers exhibit high annual injury rates and cite fatigue as a contributor, however sev...
INTRODUCTION: Wildland firefighters (WLFF) are required to work long hours in extreme environments r...
A. Marks1, J. Sol2, J. Domitrovich2, M. West3, B.C. Ruby, FACSM1 1University of Montana, Missoula, M...
S. Brooks, C. Collins, R. Brooks, A. Brown University of Idaho, Moscow, ID PURPOSE: Limited research...
Background: WLFFs are tasked with performing arduous work in an unstable and adverse occupational en...
study was to determine the impact of supplemental feeding strategies on self-selected activity durin...
J.A. Sol1,2, M.R. West1, J.W. Domitrovich1, B.C. Ruby, FACSM2 1USDA Forest Service – National Techno...
S. Brooks1, J. Bailey1, A.J. Roe1, C. Richardson1, B. Ruby2, A.F. Brown1 1University of Idaho, Mosc...
Abstract Background Dietary Reference Intakes are use...
Objective: Australian rural fire crews safeguard the nation against the annual devastation of wildfi...
Operating in temperature extremes frequently leads to a discrepancy in energy balance. Investigating...
Copyright: © 2015 Phillips, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of th...
J. Jacobs, K. Uhlenkott, M. Slater, M. Akers, K. Pfaffenbach Eastern Oregon University, La Grande, O...
The seasonal profession of wildland fire fighting in Canada requires individuals to work in harsh en...
The seasonal profession of wildland fire fighting in Canada requires individuals to work in harsh en...
Ontario FireRangers exhibit high annual injury rates and cite fatigue as a contributor, however sev...
INTRODUCTION: Wildland firefighters (WLFF) are required to work long hours in extreme environments r...
A. Marks1, J. Sol2, J. Domitrovich2, M. West3, B.C. Ruby, FACSM1 1University of Montana, Missoula, M...
S. Brooks, C. Collins, R. Brooks, A. Brown University of Idaho, Moscow, ID PURPOSE: Limited research...
Background: WLFFs are tasked with performing arduous work in an unstable and adverse occupational en...
study was to determine the impact of supplemental feeding strategies on self-selected activity durin...
J.A. Sol1,2, M.R. West1, J.W. Domitrovich1, B.C. Ruby, FACSM2 1USDA Forest Service – National Techno...
S. Brooks1, J. Bailey1, A.J. Roe1, C. Richardson1, B. Ruby2, A.F. Brown1 1University of Idaho, Mosc...
Abstract Background Dietary Reference Intakes are use...
Objective: Australian rural fire crews safeguard the nation against the annual devastation of wildfi...
Operating in temperature extremes frequently leads to a discrepancy in energy balance. Investigating...
Copyright: © 2015 Phillips, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of th...
J. Jacobs, K. Uhlenkott, M. Slater, M. Akers, K. Pfaffenbach Eastern Oregon University, La Grande, O...