CONTEXT: Cooling the torso and neck can improve exercise performance and capacity in a hot environment; however, the proposed mechanisms for the improvements often differ.OBJECTIVE: To directly compare the effects of cooling the neck and torso region using commercially available devices on exercise capacity in a hot environment (temperature = 35°C ± 0.1°C, relative humidity = 50.1% ± 0.7%).DESIGN: Crossover study.SETTING: Laboratory.PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS: Eight recreationally active, nonheat-acclimated men (age = 24 ± 4 years, height = 1.82 ± 0.10 m, mass = 80.3 ± 9.7 kg, maximal power output = 240 ± 25 W).INTERVENTION(S): Three cycling capacity tests at 60% maximal power output to volitional exhaustion: 1 with no cooling (NC), 1 w...
Aerobic exercise performance is seriously compromised in the heat. Possibly, a high skin temperature...
Although pre-cooling is known to enhance exercise performance, the optimal cooling intensity is unkn...
When excess body heat generation owing to the performance of exercise coincides with the heat dissip...
CONTEXT: Cooling the torso and neck can improve exercise performance and capacity in a hot environme...
The Influence of Head Cooling Combined with Various Cooling Modalities on Cooling Rate After Exercis...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Cory L. Butts, Brendon P. McDermott, Christian B. Ridings, Elizabeth M. Demartini, James Grant, Nico...
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of precooling on performance and pacing during self-pac...
Context: Athletic trainers must have sound evidence for the best practices in treating and preventin...
Item does not contain fulltextExercise-induced increase in core body temperature may lead to the dev...
© 2018 European College of Sport Science This study compared the effects of a hand cooling glove (~1...
during time trial running in a hot environment.Methods: Seven nonacclimated, familiarized males comp...
Purpose: To determine the effect of thermal state and thermal comfort on cycling performance in the ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of cooling the skin with an ice jacket before and between exercise ...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the effect of mixed cooling techniques (combinat...
Aerobic exercise performance is seriously compromised in the heat. Possibly, a high skin temperature...
Although pre-cooling is known to enhance exercise performance, the optimal cooling intensity is unkn...
When excess body heat generation owing to the performance of exercise coincides with the heat dissip...
CONTEXT: Cooling the torso and neck can improve exercise performance and capacity in a hot environme...
The Influence of Head Cooling Combined with Various Cooling Modalities on Cooling Rate After Exercis...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Cory L. Butts, Brendon P. McDermott, Christian B. Ridings, Elizabeth M. Demartini, James Grant, Nico...
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of precooling on performance and pacing during self-pac...
Context: Athletic trainers must have sound evidence for the best practices in treating and preventin...
Item does not contain fulltextExercise-induced increase in core body temperature may lead to the dev...
© 2018 European College of Sport Science This study compared the effects of a hand cooling glove (~1...
during time trial running in a hot environment.Methods: Seven nonacclimated, familiarized males comp...
Purpose: To determine the effect of thermal state and thermal comfort on cycling performance in the ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of cooling the skin with an ice jacket before and between exercise ...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the effect of mixed cooling techniques (combinat...
Aerobic exercise performance is seriously compromised in the heat. Possibly, a high skin temperature...
Although pre-cooling is known to enhance exercise performance, the optimal cooling intensity is unkn...
When excess body heat generation owing to the performance of exercise coincides with the heat dissip...