Purpose: We compared the accuracy and design of two thermoregulatory models, the US Army's empirically designed Heat Strain Decision Aid (HSDA) and the rationally based Health Risk Prediction (HRP) for predicting human thermal responses during exercise in hot and humid conditions and wearing chemical protective clothing. Methods: Accuracy of the HSDA and HRP model predictions of core body and skin temperature (Tc, Ts) were compared to each other and relative to measured outcomes from eight male volunteers (age 24 ± 6 years; height 178 ± 5 cm; body mass 76.6 ± 8.4 kg) during intermittent treadmill marching in an environmental chamber (air temperature 29.3 ± 0.1 °C; relative humidity 56 ± 1%; wind speed 0.4 ± 0.1 m∙s−1) wearing three separate...
Objective: The aim of this study was to model the effect of body armor coverage on body core tempera...
Older adults have less evaporative heat loss than younger adults during exercise performed at a fixe...
The assessment of the risk of human exposure to heat is a topic as relevant today as a century ago. ...
The US military operate in complex and harsh environments with regular risks of succumbing to heat- ...
In this paper, the prediction accuracy of the PHS (predicted heat strain) model on human physiologic...
Two mathematical models of human thermal regulation include the rational Predicted Heat Strain (PHS)...
In order to protect heat disorder due to hot environment, the authors have developed a model for pre...
J.A. Sol, J.W. Domitrovich, & C.L. Dumke University of Montana, Missoula, MT The effects of protecti...
Heat stress is a common physical agent associated with many occupations. The most commonly used meth...
Heat stress is a common physical agent associated with many occupations. The most commonly used meth...
Introduction: The aim was to study if the evaporative water loss can be predicted enough accurately ...
Thermal comfort models - specifically the J.B. Pierce two-node model of human thermoregulation and t...
Thermal comfort models - specifically the J.B. Pierce two-node model of human thermoregulation and t...
Objectives: We aimed to determine the agreement between actual and predicted core body temperature, ...
Fire suppression and rescue is a physiologically demanding occupation due to extreme external heat a...
Objective: The aim of this study was to model the effect of body armor coverage on body core tempera...
Older adults have less evaporative heat loss than younger adults during exercise performed at a fixe...
The assessment of the risk of human exposure to heat is a topic as relevant today as a century ago. ...
The US military operate in complex and harsh environments with regular risks of succumbing to heat- ...
In this paper, the prediction accuracy of the PHS (predicted heat strain) model on human physiologic...
Two mathematical models of human thermal regulation include the rational Predicted Heat Strain (PHS)...
In order to protect heat disorder due to hot environment, the authors have developed a model for pre...
J.A. Sol, J.W. Domitrovich, & C.L. Dumke University of Montana, Missoula, MT The effects of protecti...
Heat stress is a common physical agent associated with many occupations. The most commonly used meth...
Heat stress is a common physical agent associated with many occupations. The most commonly used meth...
Introduction: The aim was to study if the evaporative water loss can be predicted enough accurately ...
Thermal comfort models - specifically the J.B. Pierce two-node model of human thermoregulation and t...
Thermal comfort models - specifically the J.B. Pierce two-node model of human thermoregulation and t...
Objectives: We aimed to determine the agreement between actual and predicted core body temperature, ...
Fire suppression and rescue is a physiologically demanding occupation due to extreme external heat a...
Objective: The aim of this study was to model the effect of body armor coverage on body core tempera...
Older adults have less evaporative heat loss than younger adults during exercise performed at a fixe...
The assessment of the risk of human exposure to heat is a topic as relevant today as a century ago. ...