Purpose Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) has recently been shown to increase heat strain during exercise heat stress (HS), and represents a risk factor for exertional heat illness (EHI). We hypothesised that a repeated bout of EIMD blunts the increase in rectal temperature (T re) during subsequent endurance exercise in the heat. Methods Sixteen non-heat-acclimated males were randomly allocated to EIMD (n = 9) or control (CON, n = 7). EIMD performed a downhill running treatment at -10 % gradient for 60 min at 65 % V. O2max in 20 °C, 40 % RH. CON participants performed the same treatment but at +1 % gradient. Following treatment, participants rested for 30 min, then performed HS (+1 % gradient running for 40 min at 65 % V. O2max in 33 ...
The aim was to determine the mechanisms facilitating exercise performance in hot conditions followin...
Exercising in hot and cold conditions poses one of the greatest challenges to human homeostasis. Pop...
Athletes exercising in heat stress experience increased perceived fatigue acutely, however it is unk...
Purpose: It remains unclear whether exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) increases heat strain dur...
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The aim was to determine the mechanisms facilitating exercise performance in hot conditions followin...
Exercising in hot and cold conditions poses one of the greatest challenges to human homeostasis. Pop...
Athletes exercising in heat stress experience increased perceived fatigue acutely, however it is unk...
Purpose: It remains unclear whether exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) increases heat strain dur...
International audienceThis study investigated the influence of heat pre-conditioning on the recovery...
This study analysed the effect of hot (35 C) and cold (15 C) environments on electromyographic (EMG)...
BACKGROUND: The current study examined the acute effects of a lower body resistance training (RT) s...
Background: Heat is a major form of stress within exercise, though its value in driving adaptation i...
Controlling internal temperature is crucial when prescribing exercise-heat stress, particularly duri...
Exercise in the heat has detrimental effects on circulation that might negatively influence enduranc...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of acute heat exposure upon muscularstrength,...
BACKGROUND Expression of heat shock protein, HSP70, increases in tissue and extracellular fluid foll...
Background: Recent research has demonstrated the presence of heat being an effective stimulus for in...
Purpose: The purpose was to identify the combined influence of dehydration, muscle damage, and exert...
The purpose of this study was to clarify whether heat preconditioning results in less eccentric exer...
The aim was to determine the mechanisms facilitating exercise performance in hot conditions followin...
Exercising in hot and cold conditions poses one of the greatest challenges to human homeostasis. Pop...
Athletes exercising in heat stress experience increased perceived fatigue acutely, however it is unk...