Low intensity resistance training with slow movement and tonic force generation has been shown to create blood flow restriction within muscles that may affect thermoregulation through the skin. We aimed to investigate the influence of two speeds of exercise execution on skin temperature dynamics using infrared thermography. Thirteen active males performed randomly two sessions of squat exercise (normal speed, 1s eccentric/1s concentric phase, 1s; slow speed, 5s eccentric/5s concentric phase, 5s), using ~50% of 1 maximal repetition. Thermal images of ST above muscles quadriceps were recorded at a rate of 0.05Hz before the exercise (to determine basal ST) and for 480s following the initiation of the exercise (to determine the nonsteady-state ...
Background: Studies showed, that changes in muscular metabolic-associated heat production and blood ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the time-evolution of total body skin temperature during ru...
Context: The application of infrared thermography to assess the effects of athletic training is incr...
Low intensity resistance training with slow movement and tonic force generation has been shown to cr...
INTRODUCTION Blood flow restriction resistance training is an effective training method for improvi...
Heat dissipation during sport exercise is an important physiological mechanism that may affect athle...
Muscle damage and soreness associated with increased exercise training loads or unaccustomed activit...
Heat dissipation during sport exercise is an important physiological mechanism that may influence at...
The most common method to derive a temperature value from a thermal image in humans is the calculati...
The thermal interaction of human body and the environment during running activity is an important me...
Introduction: Non-contact thermography enables the diagnosis of the distribution of skin surface tem...
Background: Body temperature is often assessed in the core and the skin. Infrared thermography has b...
Physical activity has a noticeable effect on skin blood flow and temperature. The thermal regulatory...
Background: Studies showed, that changes in muscular metabolic-associated heat production and blood ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the time-evolution of total body skin temperature during ru...
Context: The application of infrared thermography to assess the effects of athletic training is incr...
Low intensity resistance training with slow movement and tonic force generation has been shown to cr...
INTRODUCTION Blood flow restriction resistance training is an effective training method for improvi...
Heat dissipation during sport exercise is an important physiological mechanism that may affect athle...
Muscle damage and soreness associated with increased exercise training loads or unaccustomed activit...
Heat dissipation during sport exercise is an important physiological mechanism that may influence at...
The most common method to derive a temperature value from a thermal image in humans is the calculati...
The thermal interaction of human body and the environment during running activity is an important me...
Introduction: Non-contact thermography enables the diagnosis of the distribution of skin surface tem...
Background: Body temperature is often assessed in the core and the skin. Infrared thermography has b...
Physical activity has a noticeable effect on skin blood flow and temperature. The thermal regulatory...
Background: Studies showed, that changes in muscular metabolic-associated heat production and blood ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the time-evolution of total body skin temperature during ru...
Context: The application of infrared thermography to assess the effects of athletic training is incr...