This study assessed whether donning a garment saturated with menthol and ethanol (M/E) can improve evaporative cooling and thermal perceptions versus water (W) or nothing (CON) during low intensity exercise and rest in warm, humid conditions often encountered in recreational/occupational settings. It was hypothesised there would be no difference in rectal (Tre) and skin (Tsk) temperature, infra-red thermal imagery of the chest/back, thermal comfort (TC) and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) between M/E, W and CON, but participants would feel cooler in M/E versus W or CON. Methods - Six volunteers (mean [SD] 22 [4] years, 72.4 [7.4] kg and 173.6 [3.7] cm) completed (separate days) three, 60-min tests in 30 °C, 70%rh, in a balanced order....
Previous menthol studies have been demonstrated alongside endurance-based physical activity. However...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the effects of L-menthol mouth rinse and ice slurry ingestion on ti...
AIM L-Menthol stimulates cutaneous thermoreceptors and induces cool sensations improving thermal ...
When exercise is undertaken in warm, humid conditions, the thermal gradient between the skin and env...
Menthol is often used as a cold-mimicking substance to allegedly enhance performance during physical...
In humans, menthol has been shown to produce a heat storage response that may be mediated in part by...
PurposeThe study investigated the effect of a non-thermal cooling agent, l-menthol, on exercise at a...
Purpose. Transient receptor potential melastatin 8 (TRPM8) is responsible for the sensation of cool ...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>A recent laboratory study demonstrated that the ingestion of a cold/menthol be...
We have previously demonstrated that provision of a cold fluid (4 degrees C) during exercise in the ...
PURPOSE:A recent laboratory study demonstrated that the ingestion of a cold/menthol beverage improve...
The study investigated the effect of a non-thermal cooling agent, L-menthol, on exercise at a fixed ...
Objectives: Menthol is an organic compound with non-thermal cooling properties that has been shown ...
During exercise in the heat, increasing thermal load leads to thermo-behavioural adjustments in exer...
Purpose. Hot compared to cold drinks alter sweating responses during very low intensity exercise in ...
Previous menthol studies have been demonstrated alongside endurance-based physical activity. However...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the effects of L-menthol mouth rinse and ice slurry ingestion on ti...
AIM L-Menthol stimulates cutaneous thermoreceptors and induces cool sensations improving thermal ...
When exercise is undertaken in warm, humid conditions, the thermal gradient between the skin and env...
Menthol is often used as a cold-mimicking substance to allegedly enhance performance during physical...
In humans, menthol has been shown to produce a heat storage response that may be mediated in part by...
PurposeThe study investigated the effect of a non-thermal cooling agent, l-menthol, on exercise at a...
Purpose. Transient receptor potential melastatin 8 (TRPM8) is responsible for the sensation of cool ...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>A recent laboratory study demonstrated that the ingestion of a cold/menthol be...
We have previously demonstrated that provision of a cold fluid (4 degrees C) during exercise in the ...
PURPOSE:A recent laboratory study demonstrated that the ingestion of a cold/menthol beverage improve...
The study investigated the effect of a non-thermal cooling agent, L-menthol, on exercise at a fixed ...
Objectives: Menthol is an organic compound with non-thermal cooling properties that has been shown ...
During exercise in the heat, increasing thermal load leads to thermo-behavioural adjustments in exer...
Purpose. Hot compared to cold drinks alter sweating responses during very low intensity exercise in ...
Previous menthol studies have been demonstrated alongside endurance-based physical activity. However...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the effects of L-menthol mouth rinse and ice slurry ingestion on ti...
AIM L-Menthol stimulates cutaneous thermoreceptors and induces cool sensations improving thermal ...