This experiment aimed to investigate the efficacy of twice-daily, nonconsecutive heat acclimation (TDHA) in comparison to once-daily heat acclimation (ODHA) and work matched once- or twice-daily temperate exercise (ODTEMP, TDTEMP) for inducing heat adaptations, improved exercise tolerance, and cytokine (immune) responses. Forty males, matched biophysically and for aerobic capacity, were assigned to ODHA, TDHA, ODTEMP, or TDTEMP. Participants completed a cycling-graded exercise test, heat acclimation state test, and a time to task failure (TTTF) at 80% peak power output in temperate (TTTFTEMP : 22°C/40% RH) and hot conditions (TTTFHOT : 38°C/20% RH), before and after 10-sessions (60 min of cycling at ~2 W·kg-1 ) in 45°C/20% RH (ODHA and TDHA...
We investigated whether an 11-day heat acclimation programme (HA) enhanced endurance performance in ...
Controlling internal temperature is crucial when prescribing exercise-heat stress, particularly duri...
Aim We investigated whether equal cardiovascular (Heart rate; HR), thermoregulatory (Rectal temperat...
This experiment aimed to investigate the efficacy of twice-daily, non-consecutive heat acclimation (...
This experiment aimed to investigate the efficacy of twice-daily, nonconsecutive heat acclimation (T...
Endurance performances are impaired under conditions of elevated heat stress. Short term heat acclim...
Purpose To investigate the effects of 60 min daily, short-term (STHA) and medium-term (MTHA) isother...
Athletes exercising in heat stress experience increased perceived fatigue acutely, however it is unk...
Introduction A typical heat acclimation (HA) protocol takes 5–7 d of 60–90 minutes of heat exposure....
Adaptations to heat and hypoxia are typically studied in isolation but are often encountered in comb...
Objectives: To compare heat acclimation adaptations after three and six days of either post-exercise...
Background: Heat acclimation (HA) adaptations are temporary and must be sustained for the continued ...
Background: Extreme environmental conditions pose diverse challenges to the event preparation and co...
Background: Heat acclimation (HA) and heat acclimatization (HAz) are impactful strategies to mitigat...
Heart rate recovery (HRR) is a simple indicator of aerobic fitness, which can be used to assess phys...
We investigated whether an 11-day heat acclimation programme (HA) enhanced endurance performance in ...
Controlling internal temperature is crucial when prescribing exercise-heat stress, particularly duri...
Aim We investigated whether equal cardiovascular (Heart rate; HR), thermoregulatory (Rectal temperat...
This experiment aimed to investigate the efficacy of twice-daily, non-consecutive heat acclimation (...
This experiment aimed to investigate the efficacy of twice-daily, nonconsecutive heat acclimation (T...
Endurance performances are impaired under conditions of elevated heat stress. Short term heat acclim...
Purpose To investigate the effects of 60 min daily, short-term (STHA) and medium-term (MTHA) isother...
Athletes exercising in heat stress experience increased perceived fatigue acutely, however it is unk...
Introduction A typical heat acclimation (HA) protocol takes 5–7 d of 60–90 minutes of heat exposure....
Adaptations to heat and hypoxia are typically studied in isolation but are often encountered in comb...
Objectives: To compare heat acclimation adaptations after three and six days of either post-exercise...
Background: Heat acclimation (HA) adaptations are temporary and must be sustained for the continued ...
Background: Extreme environmental conditions pose diverse challenges to the event preparation and co...
Background: Heat acclimation (HA) and heat acclimatization (HAz) are impactful strategies to mitigat...
Heart rate recovery (HRR) is a simple indicator of aerobic fitness, which can be used to assess phys...
We investigated whether an 11-day heat acclimation programme (HA) enhanced endurance performance in ...
Controlling internal temperature is crucial when prescribing exercise-heat stress, particularly duri...
Aim We investigated whether equal cardiovascular (Heart rate; HR), thermoregulatory (Rectal temperat...