Wildfire fighters are known to report to work in a hypohydrated state, which may compromise their work performance and health. Purpose: To evaluate whether ingesting a bolus of fluid before the shift had any effect on firefighters' fluid consumption, core temperature, or the time they spent in high heart rate and work activity zones when fighting emergency wildfires. Methods: Thirty-two firefighters were divided into non-bolus (AD) and pre-shift drinking bolus (PS, 500Â ml water) groups. Results: Firefighters began work hypohydrated as indicated by urine colour, specific gravity and plasma osmolality (Posm) results. Post-shift, firefighters were classified as euhydrated according to Posm and hypohydrated by urinary markers. No significant d...
PURPOSE: To assess the impact of very hot (45°C) conditions on the performance of, and physiolog...
The leading cause of death among firefighters is sudden cardiac event, and it is acknowledged that m...
Purpose To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters’ physical task performance, phy...
The purpose of this study was to examine 1) wildfire fighters' ability to consume the prescribed flu...
PURPOSE: (i) To evaluate firefighters\u27 pre- and post-shift hydration status across two shifts of ...
Maintenance of hydration during long duration work or exercise is critical for both physical and cog...
Occupational athletes such as wildland firefighters (WLFF) endure extreme conditions leading to high...
Purpose: To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters’ physical task performance, phy...
Working in the heat, or when sweat output is high, can lead to dehydration which increases thermal a...
C. Alfiero, K. Nickol, M.Schleh, B. Ruby FACSM, C.L. Dumke FACSM University of Montana, Missoula, MT...
S. Brooks, C. Collins, R. Brooks, A. Brown University of Idaho, Moscow, ID PURPOSE: Limited research...
study was to determine the impact of supplemental feeding strategies on self-selected activity durin...
Wildland firefighters often perform their duties under both hot and mild ambient temperatures. Howev...
Wildland firefighters (WLFFs) perform arduous labor in high-temperature environments. Protective ge...
J. Guilliams, L. Eagleman, M. Schleh, C.L. Dumke FACSM University of Montana Dept. of Health and Hum...
PURPOSE: To assess the impact of very hot (45°C) conditions on the performance of, and physiolog...
The leading cause of death among firefighters is sudden cardiac event, and it is acknowledged that m...
Purpose To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters’ physical task performance, phy...
The purpose of this study was to examine 1) wildfire fighters' ability to consume the prescribed flu...
PURPOSE: (i) To evaluate firefighters\u27 pre- and post-shift hydration status across two shifts of ...
Maintenance of hydration during long duration work or exercise is critical for both physical and cog...
Occupational athletes such as wildland firefighters (WLFF) endure extreme conditions leading to high...
Purpose: To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters’ physical task performance, phy...
Working in the heat, or when sweat output is high, can lead to dehydration which increases thermal a...
C. Alfiero, K. Nickol, M.Schleh, B. Ruby FACSM, C.L. Dumke FACSM University of Montana, Missoula, MT...
S. Brooks, C. Collins, R. Brooks, A. Brown University of Idaho, Moscow, ID PURPOSE: Limited research...
study was to determine the impact of supplemental feeding strategies on self-selected activity durin...
Wildland firefighters often perform their duties under both hot and mild ambient temperatures. Howev...
Wildland firefighters (WLFFs) perform arduous labor in high-temperature environments. Protective ge...
J. Guilliams, L. Eagleman, M. Schleh, C.L. Dumke FACSM University of Montana Dept. of Health and Hum...
PURPOSE: To assess the impact of very hot (45°C) conditions on the performance of, and physiolog...
The leading cause of death among firefighters is sudden cardiac event, and it is acknowledged that m...
Purpose To examine the effects of sleep restriction on firefighters’ physical task performance, phy...