textThe cardiovascular effects of whole body heat stress during exercise are well established. However the independent contribution of elevated skin temperature (Tsk) or core temperature (Tc) on these responses remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to determine how increases in Tsk and Tc alone and in combination, impact cardiovascular responses during moderate intensity exercise. To accomplish this goal, eight healthy, recreationally active males were immersed to the neck in a cold (14 - 17°C) or hot (40 - 42.5°C) water bath for 20 to 25 min to alter Tc immediately prior to exercise with either cool Tsk (i.e. fans) or warm Tsk (i.e. heaters). Conditions during exercise were cool skin and cool core (CC), warm skin and cool core (WC...
1188-1193,1979.-Two protocols were used to discover whether the reflex response in skin blood flow (...
AbstractThis review examines the cardiovascular adaptations along with total body water and plasma v...
46 pagesIntroduction: During exercise, core (Tc) and skin temperatures (Tsk) increase due to elevati...
textThe cardiovascular effects of whole body heat stress during exercise are well established. Howev...
These studies investigated the effect of whole body skin temperature (T [subscript sk]) on cardiovas...
PURPOSE: Exercise in hot conditions increases core (TC) and skin temperature (TSK) and can lead to a...
Repeated bouts of exercise in a heated environment are known to decrease resting body core temperatu...
During endurance exercise, skin temperature (Tsk) plays a fundamental role in thermoregulatory proce...
The combined thermal load created by exercise and a hot environment is associated with an exaggerate...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of lowering core (Tgi) and mean skin temperature (Tsk) concomita...
Identifying potential factors which may alter the efficacy of cooling treatments is critical for the...
Introduction: Cerebral blood flow (CBF) decreases by approximately 10-15% for every 1°C rise in core...
BACKGROUND: Exercise training represents a central aspect of rehabilitation of heart failure patient...
Cardiovascular strain and hyperthermia are thought to be important factors limiting exercise capacit...
Aerobic exercise performance is seriously compromised in the heat. Possibly, a high skin temperature...
1188-1193,1979.-Two protocols were used to discover whether the reflex response in skin blood flow (...
AbstractThis review examines the cardiovascular adaptations along with total body water and plasma v...
46 pagesIntroduction: During exercise, core (Tc) and skin temperatures (Tsk) increase due to elevati...
textThe cardiovascular effects of whole body heat stress during exercise are well established. Howev...
These studies investigated the effect of whole body skin temperature (T [subscript sk]) on cardiovas...
PURPOSE: Exercise in hot conditions increases core (TC) and skin temperature (TSK) and can lead to a...
Repeated bouts of exercise in a heated environment are known to decrease resting body core temperatu...
During endurance exercise, skin temperature (Tsk) plays a fundamental role in thermoregulatory proce...
The combined thermal load created by exercise and a hot environment is associated with an exaggerate...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of lowering core (Tgi) and mean skin temperature (Tsk) concomita...
Identifying potential factors which may alter the efficacy of cooling treatments is critical for the...
Introduction: Cerebral blood flow (CBF) decreases by approximately 10-15% for every 1°C rise in core...
BACKGROUND: Exercise training represents a central aspect of rehabilitation of heart failure patient...
Cardiovascular strain and hyperthermia are thought to be important factors limiting exercise capacit...
Aerobic exercise performance is seriously compromised in the heat. Possibly, a high skin temperature...
1188-1193,1979.-Two protocols were used to discover whether the reflex response in skin blood flow (...
AbstractThis review examines the cardiovascular adaptations along with total body water and plasma v...
46 pagesIntroduction: During exercise, core (Tc) and skin temperatures (Tsk) increase due to elevati...