none2siProlonged effort in hot environments is increasing popular in extreme sports. The number of long distance athletes taking part in races in extremely warm condition, as in deserts, is larger than in the past and also the race distances are increased thus. The demanding for the heart function are higher than those challenged in the past only by few athletes and in easier conditions. This puts news challenges on the professional involved in these activities and there is a need to better understand how the cardiocirculatory system responses in these extreme environmental conditions. This review paper is focused on the mechanism of cardiovascular drift function during prolonged exercise in heat conditions. Many aspects are treated in the ...
The combined metabolic and thermoregulatory demands experienced during exercise in the heat impose a...
Athletic endurance competitions in hot environments have become more relevant in professional sports...
This study analysed the effect of hot (35 C) and cold (15 C) environments on electromyographic (EMG)...
Prolonged effort in hot environments is increasing popular in extreme sports. The number of long dis...
Short- to medium-term (i.e., 4-14 days) heating protocols induce physiological adaptations including...
Short- to medium-term (i.e. 4-14 days) heating protocols induce physiological adaptations including ...
Item does not contain fulltextA rise in body core temperature and loss of body water via sweating ar...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
AbstractThis review examines the cardiovascular adaptations along with total body water and plasma v...
Exercise in the heat poses a formidable challenge to the body’s ability to control its internal envi...
It has been proposed that self-paced exercise in the heat is regulated by an anticipatory reduction ...
Purpose: Sweat-induced fluid loss during prolonged exercise-heat stress can compromise cardiovascula...
This thesis investigated the effect of hypohydration during prolonged exercise in the heat and the ...
A healthy man performed three 2-hr bicycle works at about 30% of his aerobic power in a hot environm...
© 2018 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Phys...
The combined metabolic and thermoregulatory demands experienced during exercise in the heat impose a...
Athletic endurance competitions in hot environments have become more relevant in professional sports...
This study analysed the effect of hot (35 C) and cold (15 C) environments on electromyographic (EMG)...
Prolonged effort in hot environments is increasing popular in extreme sports. The number of long dis...
Short- to medium-term (i.e., 4-14 days) heating protocols induce physiological adaptations including...
Short- to medium-term (i.e. 4-14 days) heating protocols induce physiological adaptations including ...
Item does not contain fulltextA rise in body core temperature and loss of body water via sweating ar...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
AbstractThis review examines the cardiovascular adaptations along with total body water and plasma v...
Exercise in the heat poses a formidable challenge to the body’s ability to control its internal envi...
It has been proposed that self-paced exercise in the heat is regulated by an anticipatory reduction ...
Purpose: Sweat-induced fluid loss during prolonged exercise-heat stress can compromise cardiovascula...
This thesis investigated the effect of hypohydration during prolonged exercise in the heat and the ...
A healthy man performed three 2-hr bicycle works at about 30% of his aerobic power in a hot environm...
© 2018 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Phys...
The combined metabolic and thermoregulatory demands experienced during exercise in the heat impose a...
Athletic endurance competitions in hot environments have become more relevant in professional sports...
This study analysed the effect of hot (35 C) and cold (15 C) environments on electromyographic (EMG)...