The purpose of this study was to quantify physiological and perceptual responses to hand immersion in water during recumbent cycling in a hot environment. Seven physically active males (body mass 79.8 ± 6.3 kg; stature 182 ± 5 cm; age 23 ± 3 years) immersed their hands in 8, 14 and 34°C water whilst cycling at an intensity (W) equivalent to 50% O2peak for 60 min in an environmental chamber (35°C, 50% relative humidity). 8 and 14°C water attenuated an increase in body temperature, and lowered cardiorespiratory and skin blood flow demands. These effects were considered to be practically beneficial (standardised effect size > 0.20). There was a tendency for 8 and 14°C to extend exercise duration versus 34°C (>7%). Heart rate, intestinal, me...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to examine the effects of cool water immersion (20°C...
Background This study examined the effect of a 5-min cold-water immersion (14°C) recovery interventi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of reducing core temperature in postexerc...
The purpose of this study was to quantify physiological and perceptual responses to hand immersion i...
When excess body heat generation owing to the performance of exercise coincides with the heat dissip...
Objectives: To examine the effects of hydration and hand cooling on lowering body temperature after ...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the effects of cold water immersion (CWI) and active...
This study compared the effects of a hand cooling glove (∼16°C water temperature; subatmospheric pre...
The Effect of Heat Acclimation on Hand Cooling Efficacy During Exercise Heat Stress Adams EL, Vander...
Areas of the body that are devoid of hair, such as the palms of our hands, efficiently dissipate hea...
Cory L. Butts, Brendon P. McDermott, Christian B. Ridings, Elizabeth M. Demartini, James Grant, Nico...
Limited research exists regarding peripheral hand cooling (HC) modalities with negative pressure dur...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the effects of immersion in stirred, high-concentration, artificial ...
Background: This study examined the effect of a 5-min cold-water immersion (14°C) recovery intervent...
CONTEXT: Cooling the torso and neck can improve exercise performance and capacity in a hot environme...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to examine the effects of cool water immersion (20°C...
Background This study examined the effect of a 5-min cold-water immersion (14°C) recovery interventi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of reducing core temperature in postexerc...
The purpose of this study was to quantify physiological and perceptual responses to hand immersion i...
When excess body heat generation owing to the performance of exercise coincides with the heat dissip...
Objectives: To examine the effects of hydration and hand cooling on lowering body temperature after ...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the effects of cold water immersion (CWI) and active...
This study compared the effects of a hand cooling glove (∼16°C water temperature; subatmospheric pre...
The Effect of Heat Acclimation on Hand Cooling Efficacy During Exercise Heat Stress Adams EL, Vander...
Areas of the body that are devoid of hair, such as the palms of our hands, efficiently dissipate hea...
Cory L. Butts, Brendon P. McDermott, Christian B. Ridings, Elizabeth M. Demartini, James Grant, Nico...
Limited research exists regarding peripheral hand cooling (HC) modalities with negative pressure dur...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the effects of immersion in stirred, high-concentration, artificial ...
Background: This study examined the effect of a 5-min cold-water immersion (14°C) recovery intervent...
CONTEXT: Cooling the torso and neck can improve exercise performance and capacity in a hot environme...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to examine the effects of cool water immersion (20°C...
Background This study examined the effect of a 5-min cold-water immersion (14°C) recovery interventi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of reducing core temperature in postexerc...