This study examined the extent to which physiological and psychological concomitants of aerobic terrestrial performance were affected by body cooling of varying degrees induced by cold water immersion (CWI). Thirteen male and 13 female subjects underwent three randomly assigned 30 min treadmill runs: a control run without prior manipulation of the subjects' thermal status and the same exercise after "central" (core temperature 1°C below pre-immersion) and "peripheral" cooling (skin heat loss 100kcal.m⁻².h⁻¹). During treadmill runs core temperature was measured, together with chest, leg, arm and hand temperatures, from which mean skin temperature (T [subscript]s[subscript]k) and mean body temperature (T[subscript]b) were calculated. Heart ra...
This study compared the effect of postexercise water immersion (WI) at different temperatures on com...
This study compared the effect of postexercise water immersion (WI) at different temperatures on com...
The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of cold water immersion (CWI) on postexercise ...
Purpose: To explore the influence of body composition on thermal responses to cold-water immersion (...
This study examined the extent to which physiological and psychological concomitants of aerobic terr...
Purpose: To explore the influence of body composition on thermal responses to cold water immersion (...
Two studies were conducted to examine the effects of ice slushy ingestion (ICE) and cold water immer...
Two studies were conducted to examine the effects of ice slushy ingestion (ICE) and cold water immer...
This study compared the effect of passive rest (CON) and water immersion at 8.6±0.2°C (CWI9), 14.6±0...
Identifying potential factors which may alter the efficacy of cooling treatments is critical for the...
This study investigated the effect of endogenous and exogenous heating on body core cooling rate, af...
Background: The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of post-exercise Cold Water Immersio...
Cold water immersion (CWI) is the most effective known cooling treatment against exercise-induced hy...
This study examined the effects of cold water immersion (CWI) on recovery of neuromuscular function ...
This thesis examined the effect of differences in body surface area-to-lean body mass ratio (AD/LBM)...
This study compared the effect of postexercise water immersion (WI) at different temperatures on com...
This study compared the effect of postexercise water immersion (WI) at different temperatures on com...
The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of cold water immersion (CWI) on postexercise ...
Purpose: To explore the influence of body composition on thermal responses to cold-water immersion (...
This study examined the extent to which physiological and psychological concomitants of aerobic terr...
Purpose: To explore the influence of body composition on thermal responses to cold water immersion (...
Two studies were conducted to examine the effects of ice slushy ingestion (ICE) and cold water immer...
Two studies were conducted to examine the effects of ice slushy ingestion (ICE) and cold water immer...
This study compared the effect of passive rest (CON) and water immersion at 8.6±0.2°C (CWI9), 14.6±0...
Identifying potential factors which may alter the efficacy of cooling treatments is critical for the...
This study investigated the effect of endogenous and exogenous heating on body core cooling rate, af...
Background: The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of post-exercise Cold Water Immersio...
Cold water immersion (CWI) is the most effective known cooling treatment against exercise-induced hy...
This study examined the effects of cold water immersion (CWI) on recovery of neuromuscular function ...
This thesis examined the effect of differences in body surface area-to-lean body mass ratio (AD/LBM)...
This study compared the effect of postexercise water immersion (WI) at different temperatures on com...
This study compared the effect of postexercise water immersion (WI) at different temperatures on com...
The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of cold water immersion (CWI) on postexercise ...