The ability of pre-pubertal children to regulate their body temperature under thermoneutral environments is similar to that of an adult albeit via differing routes. However, this ability is challenged when exposed to extreme environments. Thermoregulatory responses of pre-pubertal children differ from adults via adaptations that occur during growth and maturation and disadvantage children when exercising in hot and humid environments. When ambient temperatures exceed that of the skin, an influx of thermal energy from the environment increases thermal stress. When coupled with exercise, the increased thermal stress results in reduced physical performance and an increased risk of developing heat-related illness. Evidence suggesting the severi...
First we reviewed studies examining the role of climate on physical activity (PA) behavior. This hig...
The purpose of this study was to determine the thermoregulatory and cardiovascular responses of male...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the thermoregulatory responses during exercise in a...
The ability of pre-pubertal children to regulate their body temperature under thermoneutral environm...
The ability of pre-pubertal children to regulate their body temperature under thermoneutral environm...
The ability of pre-pubertal children to regulate their body tem-perature under thermoneutral environ...
Physical activity and exerciseare important for the physiological and psychological development of c...
Children possess certain physiological and anatomic characteristics that have traditionally been con...
The purpose of this study was to examine the problem:\ud Do children have greater thermoregulatory a...
The purpose of this review is to highlight differences in thermoregulatory responses during activit...
Prepubescent children are disadvantaged when exercising in hot environments due to age and maturatio...
Children are less efficient thermoregulators than are adults. During exercise, sweat evaporation is ...
The goal of this study was to identify factors which limit exercise endurance in hot ambient conditi...
PurposeTo determine sweating responses of pre-pubertal children during intermittent exercise in a wa...
Supplementary Information Files for: Body mapping of sweating patterns of pre-pubertal children duri...
First we reviewed studies examining the role of climate on physical activity (PA) behavior. This hig...
The purpose of this study was to determine the thermoregulatory and cardiovascular responses of male...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the thermoregulatory responses during exercise in a...
The ability of pre-pubertal children to regulate their body temperature under thermoneutral environm...
The ability of pre-pubertal children to regulate their body temperature under thermoneutral environm...
The ability of pre-pubertal children to regulate their body tem-perature under thermoneutral environ...
Physical activity and exerciseare important for the physiological and psychological development of c...
Children possess certain physiological and anatomic characteristics that have traditionally been con...
The purpose of this study was to examine the problem:\ud Do children have greater thermoregulatory a...
The purpose of this review is to highlight differences in thermoregulatory responses during activit...
Prepubescent children are disadvantaged when exercising in hot environments due to age and maturatio...
Children are less efficient thermoregulators than are adults. During exercise, sweat evaporation is ...
The goal of this study was to identify factors which limit exercise endurance in hot ambient conditi...
PurposeTo determine sweating responses of pre-pubertal children during intermittent exercise in a wa...
Supplementary Information Files for: Body mapping of sweating patterns of pre-pubertal children duri...
First we reviewed studies examining the role of climate on physical activity (PA) behavior. This hig...
The purpose of this study was to determine the thermoregulatory and cardiovascular responses of male...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the thermoregulatory responses during exercise in a...