Limb tissue and systemic blood flow increases with heat stress, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here, we tested the hypothesis that heat stress-induced increases in limb tissue perfusion are primarily mediated by local temperature-sensitive mechanisms. Leg and systemic temperatures and hemodynamics were measured at rest and during incremental single-legged knee extensor exercise in 15 males exposed to 1 h of either systemic passive heat-stress with simultaneous cooling of a single leg (n=8) or isolated leg heating or cooling (n=7). Systemic heat-stress increased core, skin and heated leg blood (Tb) temperatures, cardiac output and heated leg blood flow (LBF, 0.6 ± 0.1 l.min(-1); P0.05). Increased heated leg deep tiss...
© 2016 The Authors. Local tissue perfusion changes with alterations in temperature during heating an...
Passive hyperthermia induces a range of physiological responses including augmenting skeletal muscle...
Regular exposure to passive heat stress improves vascular function, but the optimal heating prescrip...
This study was funded by the Gatorade Sports Science Institute. This article is available from the ...
© 2021 The Authors. Hyperthermia is thought to increase limb blood flow through the activation of th...
The influence of temperature on the hemodynamic adjustments to direct passive heat stress within the...
Abstract Hyperthermia is thought to increase limb blood flow through the activation of thermosensiti...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.He...
Heat stress-induced hyperthermia and exercise-induced hypohydration are associated with marked alter...
Cardiovascular strain and hyperthermia are thought to be important factors limiting exercise capacit...
Cardiovascular strain and hyperthermia are thought to be important factors limiting exercise capacit...
Cardiovascular strain and hyperthermia are thought to be important factors limiting exercise capacit...
New Findings What is the central question of this study? Skin and muscle blood flow increases wi...
Introduction: One way to quantify vascular dysfunction of an individual is to examine Flow Mediated ...
NEW FINDINGS: What is the central question of this study? Skin and muscle blood flow increases with ...
© 2016 The Authors. Local tissue perfusion changes with alterations in temperature during heating an...
Passive hyperthermia induces a range of physiological responses including augmenting skeletal muscle...
Regular exposure to passive heat stress improves vascular function, but the optimal heating prescrip...
This study was funded by the Gatorade Sports Science Institute. This article is available from the ...
© 2021 The Authors. Hyperthermia is thought to increase limb blood flow through the activation of th...
The influence of temperature on the hemodynamic adjustments to direct passive heat stress within the...
Abstract Hyperthermia is thought to increase limb blood flow through the activation of thermosensiti...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.He...
Heat stress-induced hyperthermia and exercise-induced hypohydration are associated with marked alter...
Cardiovascular strain and hyperthermia are thought to be important factors limiting exercise capacit...
Cardiovascular strain and hyperthermia are thought to be important factors limiting exercise capacit...
Cardiovascular strain and hyperthermia are thought to be important factors limiting exercise capacit...
New Findings What is the central question of this study? Skin and muscle blood flow increases wi...
Introduction: One way to quantify vascular dysfunction of an individual is to examine Flow Mediated ...
NEW FINDINGS: What is the central question of this study? Skin and muscle blood flow increases with ...
© 2016 The Authors. Local tissue perfusion changes with alterations in temperature during heating an...
Passive hyperthermia induces a range of physiological responses including augmenting skeletal muscle...
Regular exposure to passive heat stress improves vascular function, but the optimal heating prescrip...