Repeated exercise-heat exposures, known as heat acclimation (HA), are often implemented as an intervention to attenuate decrements in physiological strain and exercise tolerance prior to work in normothermic and hot, humid conditions. The fundamental potentiating stimuli for thermoregulatory adaptation are repeated, significant rises in core temperature. Targeting of a specific core temperature is known as isothermic, or controlled hyperthermic HA. Different methods of modulating the exercise component of isothermic HA have been implemented, with prescription previously based upon either peak oxygen uptake (VO 2peak), power, or subjective ratings of perceived exertion or thermal sensation. Interestingly, metabolic heat production, a measure...
Heat acclimation (HA) often starts in a moderately hot environment to prevent thermal overload and s...
It is well-established that repetition of heat stress exposure has been shown to facilitate adaptati...
Objectives: To compare heat acclimation adaptations after three and six days of either post-exercise...
Repeated exercise-heat exposures, known as heat acclimation (HA), are often implemented as an interv...
Controlling internal temperature is crucial when prescribing exercise-heat stress, particularly duri...
Heat acclimation requires the interaction between hot environments and exercise to elicit thermoregu...
Controlling internal temperature is crucial when prescribing exercise-heat stress, particularly duri...
Heat acclimation requires the interaction between hot environments and exercise to elicit thermoregu...
Introduction A typical heat acclimation (HA) protocol takes 5–7 d of 60–90 minutes of heat exposure....
Aim We investigated whether equal cardiovascular (Heart rate; HR), thermoregulatory (Rectal temperat...
Purpose To investigate the effects of 60 min daily, short-term (STHA) and medium-term (MTHA) isother...
The factors explaining variance in thermoneutral maximal oxygen uptake (V ̇O2max) adaptation to heat...
Acclimatisation induces physiological changes which reduce thermal strain and may occur in response ...
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of a 10-day heat acclimation (HA) programme on the time...
Background: Heat acclimation (HA) adaptations are temporary and must be sustained for the continued ...
Heat acclimation (HA) often starts in a moderately hot environment to prevent thermal overload and s...
It is well-established that repetition of heat stress exposure has been shown to facilitate adaptati...
Objectives: To compare heat acclimation adaptations after three and six days of either post-exercise...
Repeated exercise-heat exposures, known as heat acclimation (HA), are often implemented as an interv...
Controlling internal temperature is crucial when prescribing exercise-heat stress, particularly duri...
Heat acclimation requires the interaction between hot environments and exercise to elicit thermoregu...
Controlling internal temperature is crucial when prescribing exercise-heat stress, particularly duri...
Heat acclimation requires the interaction between hot environments and exercise to elicit thermoregu...
Introduction A typical heat acclimation (HA) protocol takes 5–7 d of 60–90 minutes of heat exposure....
Aim We investigated whether equal cardiovascular (Heart rate; HR), thermoregulatory (Rectal temperat...
Purpose To investigate the effects of 60 min daily, short-term (STHA) and medium-term (MTHA) isother...
The factors explaining variance in thermoneutral maximal oxygen uptake (V ̇O2max) adaptation to heat...
Acclimatisation induces physiological changes which reduce thermal strain and may occur in response ...
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of a 10-day heat acclimation (HA) programme on the time...
Background: Heat acclimation (HA) adaptations are temporary and must be sustained for the continued ...
Heat acclimation (HA) often starts in a moderately hot environment to prevent thermal overload and s...
It is well-established that repetition of heat stress exposure has been shown to facilitate adaptati...
Objectives: To compare heat acclimation adaptations after three and six days of either post-exercise...