Purpose: The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of an upper body compression garment (UBCG) on thermoregulatory responses during cycling in a controlled laboratory thermoneutral environment (~23°C).A secondary aim was to determine the cardiovascular and perceptual responses when wearing the garment. Methods: Sixteen untrained participants (age: 21.3 ± 5.7 years; peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak): 50.88 ± 8.00 mL/min/kg; mean ± SD) performed 2 cycling trials in a thermoneutral environment (~23°C) wearing either UBCG or control (Con) garment. Testing consisted of a 5 min rest on a cycle ergometer, followed by 4 bouts of cycling for 14 min at ~50%VO2peak, with 1 min rest between each bout. At the end of these bouts the...
The purpose of this study was to quantify physiological and perceptual responses to hand immersion i...
Background: Compression garments are regularly worn during exercise to improve physical performance,...
The aim of this experiment was to quantify physiological and perceptual responses to exercise with a...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of the present study was to determine the effects of an upper body compressio...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of the present study was to determine the effects of an upper body compressio...
PURPOSE: Compression garments have gained recent prominence and promoted to be beneficial during ex...
PURPOSE: Compression garments have gained recent prominence\ud and promoted to be beneficial during ...
This study investigated the effect of compression garments (X) on cycling performance in the heat (3...
Purpose: Compression garments are widely used as a tool to accelerate recovery from intense exercise...
Introduction: The use of compression garments (CG) has been adopted by many on the basis that these ...
Lower body compression garments (LBCG) are commonly worn by athletes in an attempt to improve perfor...
Lower body compression garments (LBCG) are commonly worn by athletes in an attempt to improve perfor...
Lower body compression garments (LBCG) are commonly worn by athletes in an attempt to improve perfor...
We examined whether partial clothing removal is an effective thermoregulatory behaviour to attenuate...
The aim of this experiment was to quantify physiological and perceptual responses to exercise with ...
The purpose of this study was to quantify physiological and perceptual responses to hand immersion i...
Background: Compression garments are regularly worn during exercise to improve physical performance,...
The aim of this experiment was to quantify physiological and perceptual responses to exercise with a...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of the present study was to determine the effects of an upper body compressio...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of the present study was to determine the effects of an upper body compressio...
PURPOSE: Compression garments have gained recent prominence and promoted to be beneficial during ex...
PURPOSE: Compression garments have gained recent prominence\ud and promoted to be beneficial during ...
This study investigated the effect of compression garments (X) on cycling performance in the heat (3...
Purpose: Compression garments are widely used as a tool to accelerate recovery from intense exercise...
Introduction: The use of compression garments (CG) has been adopted by many on the basis that these ...
Lower body compression garments (LBCG) are commonly worn by athletes in an attempt to improve perfor...
Lower body compression garments (LBCG) are commonly worn by athletes in an attempt to improve perfor...
Lower body compression garments (LBCG) are commonly worn by athletes in an attempt to improve perfor...
We examined whether partial clothing removal is an effective thermoregulatory behaviour to attenuate...
The aim of this experiment was to quantify physiological and perceptual responses to exercise with ...
The purpose of this study was to quantify physiological and perceptual responses to hand immersion i...
Background: Compression garments are regularly worn during exercise to improve physical performance,...
The aim of this experiment was to quantify physiological and perceptual responses to exercise with a...