PURPOSE: To assess the effect of whole body heat stress on sublingual microcirculation. METHODS: Fourteen apparently healthy subjects participated in the study. Passive body heating was performed by immersing the subjects up to the waist in a water bath at 44 °C continuously until a rectally obtained core temperature of 39.5 °C was reached. Systemic hemodynamic parameters and sublingual microcirculation were evaluated and recorded before heating, immediately after heating, and 1 h after heating. RESULTS: The subjects showed very high physiological stress and significantly increased noradrenaline and prolactin concentrations in the blood. Whole body heating resulted in significantly increased oxygen uptake, heart rate, and cardiac output. On...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of KinesiologyThomas J. BarstowPassive heating has been utilized as a...
Purpose: To determine the vastus lateralis muscle temperature kinetics during and after passive heat...
42 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Human Physiology and the Clark Honors College of t...
PURPOSE: To assess the effect of whole body heat stress on sublingual microcirculation. METHODS: Fou...
Repeated bouts of exercise in a heated environment are known to decrease resting body core temperatu...
Physiological changes associated with thermoregulation can influence the kinetics of chemicals in th...
Passive heat stress shows promise as an effective strategy to reduce the risk of cardiovascular dise...
Contains fulltext : 87215thijssen.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The en...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the developed world. The majority of cardiov...
Endothelial and microvascular function are important elements of overall cardiovascular health. Dysf...
To quantitatively assess the effects of age, blood pressure, chronic arterial hypertension, and phys...
The aim of this study was to compare the prolactin and blood pressure responses at identical core te...
1 in 4 deaths in the US are attributed to cardiovascular disease (CVD). Vascular dysfunction, often ...
Aims: We examined the thermoregulatory response to heat exposure in patients with chronic heart fail...
Background and Objectives:The beneficial effects of systemic thermal therapy such as taking a hot tu...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of KinesiologyThomas J. BarstowPassive heating has been utilized as a...
Purpose: To determine the vastus lateralis muscle temperature kinetics during and after passive heat...
42 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Human Physiology and the Clark Honors College of t...
PURPOSE: To assess the effect of whole body heat stress on sublingual microcirculation. METHODS: Fou...
Repeated bouts of exercise in a heated environment are known to decrease resting body core temperatu...
Physiological changes associated with thermoregulation can influence the kinetics of chemicals in th...
Passive heat stress shows promise as an effective strategy to reduce the risk of cardiovascular dise...
Contains fulltext : 87215thijssen.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The en...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the developed world. The majority of cardiov...
Endothelial and microvascular function are important elements of overall cardiovascular health. Dysf...
To quantitatively assess the effects of age, blood pressure, chronic arterial hypertension, and phys...
The aim of this study was to compare the prolactin and blood pressure responses at identical core te...
1 in 4 deaths in the US are attributed to cardiovascular disease (CVD). Vascular dysfunction, often ...
Aims: We examined the thermoregulatory response to heat exposure in patients with chronic heart fail...
Background and Objectives:The beneficial effects of systemic thermal therapy such as taking a hot tu...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of KinesiologyThomas J. BarstowPassive heating has been utilized as a...
Purpose: To determine the vastus lateralis muscle temperature kinetics during and after passive heat...
42 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Human Physiology and the Clark Honors College of t...