Background: Chronic hot water immersion (HWI) confers health benefits, including a reduction in fasting blood glucose concentration. Here we investigate acute glycaemic control immediately after HWI. Methods: Ten participants (age: 25 ± 6 years, body mass: 84 ± 14 kg, height 1.85 ± 0.09 m) were immersed in water (39ºC) to the neck (HWI) or sat at room temperature (CON) for 60 min. One hour afterwards they underwent an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), with blood collected before and after HWI/CON and during the 2 h OGTT. Results: Glucose incremental area under the curve (iAUC) during the OGTT was higher for HWI (HWI 233 ± 88, CON 156 ± 79 mmol·L-1·2h, P = 0.02). Insulin iAUC did not differ between conditions (HWI 4309 ± 3660, CON 3893 ± 3...
We examined whether daily hot water immersion (HWI) after exercise in temperate conditions induces h...
To identify the mechanism underlying the exaggerated hyperglycemia during exercise in the heat, six ...
Acclimatization favors greater extracellular tonicity from lower sweat sodium, yet hyperosmolality m...
Regular exercise-induced acute inflammatory responses are suggested to improve the inflammatory prof...
Regular exercise-induced acute inflammatory responses are suggested to improve the inflammatory prof...
Whether glucose concentration increases during heat exposure because of reduced peripheral tissue up...
The acute inflammatory response induced by exercise is suggested to improve the inflammatory profile...
To test the hypothesis elevated blood glucose would attenuate the rise in exercise rectal temperatur...
A high demand on thermoregulatory processes may challenge homoeostasis, particularly regarding gluco...
Diabetes which is associated with impaired glycemic control, can damage macro and microvasculature, ...
Abstract Body temperature elevations are crucial to induce increases in markers associated with th...
This study assessed the plasma glucose (PG) and insulin (INS) responses, during exercise in the heat...
The aim of this study was to investigate the acute effect of hydration status on glycemic regulation...
he aim of this study was to investigate the acute effect of hydration status on glycemic regulation ...
International audienceObjective: Hot environments are associated with impaired glucose metabolism at...
We examined whether daily hot water immersion (HWI) after exercise in temperate conditions induces h...
To identify the mechanism underlying the exaggerated hyperglycemia during exercise in the heat, six ...
Acclimatization favors greater extracellular tonicity from lower sweat sodium, yet hyperosmolality m...
Regular exercise-induced acute inflammatory responses are suggested to improve the inflammatory prof...
Regular exercise-induced acute inflammatory responses are suggested to improve the inflammatory prof...
Whether glucose concentration increases during heat exposure because of reduced peripheral tissue up...
The acute inflammatory response induced by exercise is suggested to improve the inflammatory profile...
To test the hypothesis elevated blood glucose would attenuate the rise in exercise rectal temperatur...
A high demand on thermoregulatory processes may challenge homoeostasis, particularly regarding gluco...
Diabetes which is associated with impaired glycemic control, can damage macro and microvasculature, ...
Abstract Body temperature elevations are crucial to induce increases in markers associated with th...
This study assessed the plasma glucose (PG) and insulin (INS) responses, during exercise in the heat...
The aim of this study was to investigate the acute effect of hydration status on glycemic regulation...
he aim of this study was to investigate the acute effect of hydration status on glycemic regulation ...
International audienceObjective: Hot environments are associated with impaired glucose metabolism at...
We examined whether daily hot water immersion (HWI) after exercise in temperate conditions induces h...
To identify the mechanism underlying the exaggerated hyperglycemia during exercise in the heat, six ...
Acclimatization favors greater extracellular tonicity from lower sweat sodium, yet hyperosmolality m...