OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the association between skin temperature response and the physiological stress after a half marathon. APPROACH: Seventeen runners were measured 48 h before, 24 h before, 24 h after and 48 h after completing a half marathon. The measurements on each day of testing included blood markers (creatine kinase [CK] and glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase [GOT]), perception of pain and fatigue (using a visual analogue scale), skin temperature (using infrared thermography), and jump performance (using countermovement jump test). MAIN RESULTS: CK (p 1.0) increased 24 h after the half marathon, whereas jump performance decreased (p < 0.01 and ES = 0.4). No increase of skin temperature was...
OBJECTIVES: Current knowledge about the incidence and risk factors for exertional hyperthermia (core...
Although dynamic thermography skin temperature assessment has been used in medical field, scientific...
The purpose of this study was to assess the reliability of blood biomarkers that can signify exercis...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the association between skin temperature res...
This study aimed to assess the effect of a marathon running at a hot environmental temperature on th...
Purpose: To quantify the skin temperature changes following intense exercise in warm-weather. Method...
Objectives: To assess how biomarkers indicating central nervous system insult (neurobiomarkers) vary...
Completing a marathon is one of the most challenging sports activities, yet the source of running fa...
Background: Completing a marathon is one of the most challenging sports activities, yet the source o...
BACKGROUND: Completing a marathon is one of the most challenging sports activities, yet the source o...
Context: The application of infrared thermography to assess the effects of athletic training is incr...
During endurance exercise, skin temperature (Tsk) plays a fundamental role in thermoregulatory proce...
Objectives: Current knowledge about the incidence and risk factors for exertional hyperthermia (core...
Background: Body temperature is often assessed in the core and the skin. Infrared thermography has b...
Multistage, ultra-endurance events in hot, humid conditions necessitate thermal adaptation, often ac...
OBJECTIVES: Current knowledge about the incidence and risk factors for exertional hyperthermia (core...
Although dynamic thermography skin temperature assessment has been used in medical field, scientific...
The purpose of this study was to assess the reliability of blood biomarkers that can signify exercis...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the association between skin temperature res...
This study aimed to assess the effect of a marathon running at a hot environmental temperature on th...
Purpose: To quantify the skin temperature changes following intense exercise in warm-weather. Method...
Objectives: To assess how biomarkers indicating central nervous system insult (neurobiomarkers) vary...
Completing a marathon is one of the most challenging sports activities, yet the source of running fa...
Background: Completing a marathon is one of the most challenging sports activities, yet the source o...
BACKGROUND: Completing a marathon is one of the most challenging sports activities, yet the source o...
Context: The application of infrared thermography to assess the effects of athletic training is incr...
During endurance exercise, skin temperature (Tsk) plays a fundamental role in thermoregulatory proce...
Objectives: Current knowledge about the incidence and risk factors for exertional hyperthermia (core...
Background: Body temperature is often assessed in the core and the skin. Infrared thermography has b...
Multistage, ultra-endurance events in hot, humid conditions necessitate thermal adaptation, often ac...
OBJECTIVES: Current knowledge about the incidence and risk factors for exertional hyperthermia (core...
Although dynamic thermography skin temperature assessment has been used in medical field, scientific...
The purpose of this study was to assess the reliability of blood biomarkers that can signify exercis...