Objectives: Menthol is an organic compound with non-thermal cooling properties that has been shown to relieve thermal strain associated with exercise in the heat; however, its effects on performance have not been systematically analysed. The aims were to determine the effects of menthol applied (1) internally and (2) externally on exercise performance and thermal sensation. Design: Meta-analysis Methods: A search was performed using various databases in August 2018. The studies were screened using search criteria for eligibility. Thirteen peer-reviewed articles were identified for inclusion in a primary analysis on the effect of menthol on exercise performance; subsequently eleven of these articles were included in a secondary analysis ...
In humans, menthol has been shown to produce a heat storage response that may be mediated in part by...
Menthol is effective at stimulating thermosensitive neurons that evoke pleasant cooling sensations. ...
We have previously demonstrated that provision of a cold fluid (4 degrees C) during exercise in the ...
AbstractObjectivesMenthol is an organic compound with non-thermal cooling properties that has been s...
Menthol is often used as a cold-mimicking substance to allegedly enhance performance during physical...
During exercise in the heat, increasing thermal load leads to thermo-behavioural adjustments in exer...
The study investigated the effect of a non-thermal cooling agent, L-menthol, on exercise at a fixed ...
The application of menthol has recently been researched as a performance-enhancing aid for various a...
The cold-receptor agonist menthol has been utilised to improve performance by imparting feelings of ...
The application of menthol has recently been researched as a performance-enhancing aid for various a...
PurposeThe study investigated the effect of a non-thermal cooling agent, l-menthol, on exercise at a...
AIM L-Menthol stimulates cutaneous thermoreceptors and induces cool sensations improving thermal ...
Purpose The study investigated the effect of a non-thermal cooling agent, L-Menthol, on exercise at...
Previous menthol studies have been demonstrated alongside endurance-based physical activity. However...
Purpose. Transient receptor potential melastatin 8 (TRPM8) is responsible for the sensation of cool ...
In humans, menthol has been shown to produce a heat storage response that may be mediated in part by...
Menthol is effective at stimulating thermosensitive neurons that evoke pleasant cooling sensations. ...
We have previously demonstrated that provision of a cold fluid (4 degrees C) during exercise in the ...
AbstractObjectivesMenthol is an organic compound with non-thermal cooling properties that has been s...
Menthol is often used as a cold-mimicking substance to allegedly enhance performance during physical...
During exercise in the heat, increasing thermal load leads to thermo-behavioural adjustments in exer...
The study investigated the effect of a non-thermal cooling agent, L-menthol, on exercise at a fixed ...
The application of menthol has recently been researched as a performance-enhancing aid for various a...
The cold-receptor agonist menthol has been utilised to improve performance by imparting feelings of ...
The application of menthol has recently been researched as a performance-enhancing aid for various a...
PurposeThe study investigated the effect of a non-thermal cooling agent, l-menthol, on exercise at a...
AIM L-Menthol stimulates cutaneous thermoreceptors and induces cool sensations improving thermal ...
Purpose The study investigated the effect of a non-thermal cooling agent, L-Menthol, on exercise at...
Previous menthol studies have been demonstrated alongside endurance-based physical activity. However...
Purpose. Transient receptor potential melastatin 8 (TRPM8) is responsible for the sensation of cool ...
In humans, menthol has been shown to produce a heat storage response that may be mediated in part by...
Menthol is effective at stimulating thermosensitive neurons that evoke pleasant cooling sensations. ...
We have previously demonstrated that provision of a cold fluid (4 degrees C) during exercise in the ...