At present there is no standardised heat tolerance test (HTT) procedure adopting a running mode of exercise. Current HTTs may misdiagnose a runner's susceptibility to a hyperthermic state due to differences in exercise intensity. The current study aimed to establish the repeatability of a practical running test to evaluate individual's ability to tolerate exercise heat stress. Sixteen (8M, 8F) participants performed the running HTT (RHTT) (30min, 9kmh−1, 2% elevation) on two separate occasions in a hot environment (40°C and 40% relative humidity). There were no differences in peak rectal temperature (RHTT1: 38.82±0.47°C, RHTT2: 38.86±0.49°C, Intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC)=0.93, typical error of measure (TEM)=0.13°C), peak skin te...
PURPOSE: Heat adaptation (HA) is critical to performance and health in a hot environment. Transition...
The effects of heat tolerance on exercise performance has been observed by various investigators. Th...
Tests of human endeavour have assessed exercise performance since the Ancient Greeks who visually in...
At present there is no standardised heat tolerance test (HTT) procedure adopting a running mode of e...
Exercising in hot and humid conditions is a stressful environment that can be taxing on the human bo...
Heat tolerance tests identify those susceptible to heat illnesses and monitor heat adaptations. Curr...
Introduction: The running heat tolerance test (RHTT) is a reliable protocol to quantify individual h...
Low-intensity exercise (≤50% VO2max) has been demonstrated to produce heat acclimation (HA) in train...
Heat illness can lead to life threatening consequences for different populations including: athletes...
The present study was undertaken in order to investigate some factors limiting work performance in s...
Purpose Heat adaptation (HA) is critical to performance and health in a hot environment. Transition ...
Many intrinsic and extrinsic factors may contribute to exertional heat stroke (EHS) susceptibility. ...
INTRODUCTION: Exercise tests is widely used in the field of sports science. The physiological outcom...
Little is known about the effects of hot and humid conditions on supramaximal performance (Sargeant,...
This study investigated the effect of 5 days controlled hyperthermia heat acclimation (STHA) on the ...
PURPOSE: Heat adaptation (HA) is critical to performance and health in a hot environment. Transition...
The effects of heat tolerance on exercise performance has been observed by various investigators. Th...
Tests of human endeavour have assessed exercise performance since the Ancient Greeks who visually in...
At present there is no standardised heat tolerance test (HTT) procedure adopting a running mode of e...
Exercising in hot and humid conditions is a stressful environment that can be taxing on the human bo...
Heat tolerance tests identify those susceptible to heat illnesses and monitor heat adaptations. Curr...
Introduction: The running heat tolerance test (RHTT) is a reliable protocol to quantify individual h...
Low-intensity exercise (≤50% VO2max) has been demonstrated to produce heat acclimation (HA) in train...
Heat illness can lead to life threatening consequences for different populations including: athletes...
The present study was undertaken in order to investigate some factors limiting work performance in s...
Purpose Heat adaptation (HA) is critical to performance and health in a hot environment. Transition ...
Many intrinsic and extrinsic factors may contribute to exertional heat stroke (EHS) susceptibility. ...
INTRODUCTION: Exercise tests is widely used in the field of sports science. The physiological outcom...
Little is known about the effects of hot and humid conditions on supramaximal performance (Sargeant,...
This study investigated the effect of 5 days controlled hyperthermia heat acclimation (STHA) on the ...
PURPOSE: Heat adaptation (HA) is critical to performance and health in a hot environment. Transition...
The effects of heat tolerance on exercise performance has been observed by various investigators. Th...
Tests of human endeavour have assessed exercise performance since the Ancient Greeks who visually in...