Purpose: The aim of the present study was to quantify changes in brain volume following exercise/heat-induced hypohydration in man. Methods: Eight active men completed intermittent exercise in a warm environment, until 2.9 ± 0.1 % of body mass was lost. Subjects remained hypohydrated for two hours following the end of exercise. Brain volume was measured before, immediately following, and 1h and 2h after exercise using MRI (Philips 3T Achieva). Measures of subjective feelings and core body temperature were also monitored. Blood samples were drawn to determine serum electrolyte concentrations and osmolality and to allow calculation of changes in blood and plasma volumes. Results: Brain volume was not influenced by hypohydration (0.2 ± 0.4 %; ...
Passive and exercise-heat stress have been reported to cause reductions in cerebral blood flow (CBF)...
In recent years it has been shown that cerebral blood flow is affected by intense exercise, what may...
Abstract Introduction: Hypohydration exceeding 2% of body mass (bm), affected by heat and thirst lev...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to quantify changes in brain volume following exercise/hea...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Key points: Dehy...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of brain blood flow (BBF) on res...
Maintaining an appropriate level of hydration has been shown to optimize performance and enhance saf...
Dehydration hastens the decline in cerebral blood flow (CBF) during incremental exercise, while the ...
The purpose of this review was to compare the changes in heart rate (HR) for every 1% change in body...
10.1249/01.mss.0000519211.52468.8fAnnual Meeting of the American-College-of-Sports-Medicine (ACSM)49...
In recent years it has been shown that cerebral blood flow is affected by intense exercise, what may...
The general scientific consensus is that starting exercise with hypohydration >2% body mass impairs ...
The aim was to determine the mechanisms facilitating exercise performance in hot conditions followin...
Object: aerobic capacity and muscle power changes after physical exertion in the heat-induced dehydr...
This study examined the effect of exercise- and heat-induced dehydration on strength, jump capacity ...
Passive and exercise-heat stress have been reported to cause reductions in cerebral blood flow (CBF)...
In recent years it has been shown that cerebral blood flow is affected by intense exercise, what may...
Abstract Introduction: Hypohydration exceeding 2% of body mass (bm), affected by heat and thirst lev...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to quantify changes in brain volume following exercise/hea...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Key points: Dehy...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of brain blood flow (BBF) on res...
Maintaining an appropriate level of hydration has been shown to optimize performance and enhance saf...
Dehydration hastens the decline in cerebral blood flow (CBF) during incremental exercise, while the ...
The purpose of this review was to compare the changes in heart rate (HR) for every 1% change in body...
10.1249/01.mss.0000519211.52468.8fAnnual Meeting of the American-College-of-Sports-Medicine (ACSM)49...
In recent years it has been shown that cerebral blood flow is affected by intense exercise, what may...
The general scientific consensus is that starting exercise with hypohydration >2% body mass impairs ...
The aim was to determine the mechanisms facilitating exercise performance in hot conditions followin...
Object: aerobic capacity and muscle power changes after physical exertion in the heat-induced dehydr...
This study examined the effect of exercise- and heat-induced dehydration on strength, jump capacity ...
Passive and exercise-heat stress have been reported to cause reductions in cerebral blood flow (CBF)...
In recent years it has been shown that cerebral blood flow is affected by intense exercise, what may...
Abstract Introduction: Hypohydration exceeding 2% of body mass (bm), affected by heat and thirst lev...