Objective The present study aimed to compare a range of cooling methods possibly utilised by occupational workers, focusing on their effect on body temperature, perception and manual dexterity. Methods Ten male participants completed eight trials involving 30 min of seated rest followed by 30 min of cooling or control of no cooling (CON) (34ÊC, 58% relative humidity). The cooling methods utilised were: ice cooling vest (CV0), phase change cooling vest melting at 14ÊC (CV14), evaporative cooling vest (CVEV), arm immersion in 10ÊC water (AI), portable waterperfused suit (WPS), heliox inhalation (HE) and ice slushy ingestion (SL). Immediately before and after cooling, participants were assessed for fine (Purdue pegboard task) and gross (grip a...
Personal cooling garnents (peGs) are designed to relieve thermal stress in occupations that require ...
Cooling the body prior to exercise under thermally stressful conditions has been shown to improve ex...
Previous research investigating the influence of environmental temperature on psychophysical sensati...
The present study aimed to compare a range of cooling methods possibly utilised by occupational work...
Objective: The present study aimed to compare a range of cooling methods possibly utilised by occupa...
�� 2018 The Authors. Published by PLOS. This is an open access article available under a Creative Co...
This study aimed to identify a pre-cooling method to reduce the physiological and perceptual strain,...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Abstract To alleviate worker's thermal discomfort in a moderately hot environment, a new cooling ves...
Objective: The use of personal cooling systems to mitigate heat strain on first-responders achieves ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of body cooling effects via a cooling vest w...
Abstract (150) Numerous occupations require routine exposures to extreme heat conditions posing sign...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the past, torso heating has been shown to be an effective...
Heat stress is a well documented hazard across industries. The combination of environmental conditio...
Exercise in hot environments increases body temperature and challenges the function of cardiovascula...
Personal cooling garnents (peGs) are designed to relieve thermal stress in occupations that require ...
Cooling the body prior to exercise under thermally stressful conditions has been shown to improve ex...
Previous research investigating the influence of environmental temperature on psychophysical sensati...
The present study aimed to compare a range of cooling methods possibly utilised by occupational work...
Objective: The present study aimed to compare a range of cooling methods possibly utilised by occupa...
�� 2018 The Authors. Published by PLOS. This is an open access article available under a Creative Co...
This study aimed to identify a pre-cooling method to reduce the physiological and perceptual strain,...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Abstract To alleviate worker's thermal discomfort in a moderately hot environment, a new cooling ves...
Objective: The use of personal cooling systems to mitigate heat strain on first-responders achieves ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of body cooling effects via a cooling vest w...
Abstract (150) Numerous occupations require routine exposures to extreme heat conditions posing sign...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the past, torso heating has been shown to be an effective...
Heat stress is a well documented hazard across industries. The combination of environmental conditio...
Exercise in hot environments increases body temperature and challenges the function of cardiovascula...
Personal cooling garnents (peGs) are designed to relieve thermal stress in occupations that require ...
Cooling the body prior to exercise under thermally stressful conditions has been shown to improve ex...
Previous research investigating the influence of environmental temperature on psychophysical sensati...