Older adults may be at greater risk for occupational injuries given their reduced capacity to dissipate heat, leading to greater thermal strain and potentially cognitive decrements. Purpose. To examine the effects of age and increased air velocity, during exercise in humid heat, on information processing and attention. Methods. Nine young (24 \ub1 1 years) and 9 older (59 \ub1 1 years) males cycled 4 7 15 min (separated by 15 min rest) at a fixed rate of heat production (400 W) in humid heat (35\ub0C, 60% relative humidity) under 0.5 (low) and 3.0 (high) m \ub7 s-1 air velocity wearing coveralls. At rest, immediately following exercise (end exercise), and after the final recovery, participants performed an abbreviated paced auditory serial...
Purpose: Mental fatigue is a psychobiological state caused by prolonged periods of demanding cogniti...
To date, no review has focused specifically on the potential modulating role of environmental temper...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the thermoregulatory responses during exercise in a...
Older adults may be at greater risk for occupational injuries given their reduced evaporative heat l...
During exercise in dry heat, older adults have a lower evaporative heat loss capacity than younger a...
Older adults have less evaporative heat loss than younger adults during exercise performed at a fixe...
Purpose The effectiveness of increased air velocity in reducing hydration shifts and physiological s...
The current thesis examined local and whole-body heat loss responses during heat stress at rest, exe...
Climate change is predicted to bring about a greater variability in weather patterns with an increas...
Age-related chronic low-grade inflammation may render older individuals more susceptible to heat ill...
Purpose: This study evaluated if passive controlled hyperthermia heat acclimation (HA) modulates cog...
Aging is associated with a progressive decrease in thermoregulatory and cardiovascular function. Whe...
Background: This article discusses the current knowledge on the effects of heat stress on cognitive ...
1. Epidemiological accounts of heat wave statistics and some laboratory studies have indicated that ...
Rates of unsafe behavior and accidents in industrial settings have been shown to increase concomitan...
Purpose: Mental fatigue is a psychobiological state caused by prolonged periods of demanding cogniti...
To date, no review has focused specifically on the potential modulating role of environmental temper...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the thermoregulatory responses during exercise in a...
Older adults may be at greater risk for occupational injuries given their reduced evaporative heat l...
During exercise in dry heat, older adults have a lower evaporative heat loss capacity than younger a...
Older adults have less evaporative heat loss than younger adults during exercise performed at a fixe...
Purpose The effectiveness of increased air velocity in reducing hydration shifts and physiological s...
The current thesis examined local and whole-body heat loss responses during heat stress at rest, exe...
Climate change is predicted to bring about a greater variability in weather patterns with an increas...
Age-related chronic low-grade inflammation may render older individuals more susceptible to heat ill...
Purpose: This study evaluated if passive controlled hyperthermia heat acclimation (HA) modulates cog...
Aging is associated with a progressive decrease in thermoregulatory and cardiovascular function. Whe...
Background: This article discusses the current knowledge on the effects of heat stress on cognitive ...
1. Epidemiological accounts of heat wave statistics and some laboratory studies have indicated that ...
Rates of unsafe behavior and accidents in industrial settings have been shown to increase concomitan...
Purpose: Mental fatigue is a psychobiological state caused by prolonged periods of demanding cogniti...
To date, no review has focused specifically on the potential modulating role of environmental temper...
The purpose of this investigation was to compare the thermoregulatory responses during exercise in a...