Background: Endurance exercise capacity diminishes under hot environmental conditions. Time to exhaustion can be increased by lowering body temperature prior to exercise (pre-cooling). This systematic literature review synthesizes the current findings of the effects of pre-cooling on endurance exercise performance, providing guidance for clinical practice and further research.Methods: The MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Web of Science and SPORTDiscus databases were searched in May 2012 for studies evaluating the effectiveness of pre-cooling to enhance endurance exercise performance in hot environmental conditions (≥ 28°C). Studies involving participants with increased susceptibility to heat strain, cooling during or between bouts of exercise, and ...
The effects of pre cooling on endurance performance are widely known. In contrast, the approach of c...
BACKGROUND: Exercise increases core body temperature (Tc), which is necessary to optimise physiologi...
Thermal stress has been a concern for athletes during sporting events, especially in environments wi...
BACKGROUND: Endurance exercise capacity diminishes under hot environmental conditions. Time to exhau...
PMCID: PMC3568721The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online ...
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess studies which have investigated cooling met...
Cooling the body prior to exercise under thermally stressful conditions has been shown to improve ex...
With the general acceptance that high ambient temperature and humidity have a detrimental effect on ...
It is well established that endurance performance is negatively affected by environmental heat stres...
Introduction & Aims: A large research emphasis has been placed on cooling the body prior to exercise...
Exercise is impaired in hot, compared to moderate, conditions. The development of hyperthermia is st...
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess studies which have investigated cooling met...
Contains fulltext : 174533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Exercise-induce...
Whether precooling is beneficial for exercise performance in warm climates when heat acclimatised is...
Ice slurry ingestion is an effective and practical strategy to enhance endurance performance in the ...
The effects of pre cooling on endurance performance are widely known. In contrast, the approach of c...
BACKGROUND: Exercise increases core body temperature (Tc), which is necessary to optimise physiologi...
Thermal stress has been a concern for athletes during sporting events, especially in environments wi...
BACKGROUND: Endurance exercise capacity diminishes under hot environmental conditions. Time to exhau...
PMCID: PMC3568721The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online ...
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess studies which have investigated cooling met...
Cooling the body prior to exercise under thermally stressful conditions has been shown to improve ex...
With the general acceptance that high ambient temperature and humidity have a detrimental effect on ...
It is well established that endurance performance is negatively affected by environmental heat stres...
Introduction & Aims: A large research emphasis has been placed on cooling the body prior to exercise...
Exercise is impaired in hot, compared to moderate, conditions. The development of hyperthermia is st...
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess studies which have investigated cooling met...
Contains fulltext : 174533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Exercise-induce...
Whether precooling is beneficial for exercise performance in warm climates when heat acclimatised is...
Ice slurry ingestion is an effective and practical strategy to enhance endurance performance in the ...
The effects of pre cooling on endurance performance are widely known. In contrast, the approach of c...
BACKGROUND: Exercise increases core body temperature (Tc), which is necessary to optimise physiologi...
Thermal stress has been a concern for athletes during sporting events, especially in environments wi...