A high demand on thermoregulatory processes may challenge homoeostasis, particularly regarding glucose regulation. This has been understudied, although it might concern millions of humans. The objective of this project was to examine the isolated and combined effects of experimental short-term mild heat exposure and metabolic level on glucoregulation. Two experimental randomized crossover studies were conducted. Ten healthy young men participated in study A, which comprises four sessions in a fasting state at two metabolic levels [rest and exercise at 60% of maximal oxygen uptake (O2) for 40 min] in two environmental temperatures (warm: 31°C and control: 22°C). Each session ended with an ad libitum meal, resulting in similar energy intake a...
Leptin has been established as an energy-controlling hormone because of its role in activating the J...
Background: Chronic hot water immersion (HWI) confers health benefits, including a reduction in fast...
Six endurance-trained men [peak oxygen uptake (VO2) = 4.58 ± 0.50 (SE) l/min] completed 60 mi...
International audienceObjective: Hot environments are associated with impaired glucose metabolism at...
Whether glucose concentration increases during heat exposure because of reduced peripheral tissue up...
International audienceBackground and objective. Warm exposure highly demands on thermoregulation mec...
International audienceObjective: the effect of physical activity on food intake regulation may be mo...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
To identify the mechanism underlying the exaggerated hyperglycemia during exercise in the heat, six ...
1. Antecubital venous plasma glucose and insulin concentrations after ingestion of 75 g of glucose w...
Background/objectives: Cold exposure increases thermogenesis and could improve insulin sensitivity. ...
Aim Heat exposure has been indicated to positively affect glucose metabolism. An involvement of heat...
Ambient temperature may affect venous glucose concentration after glucose tolerance tests. We analys...
Hotter environments can often alter the normal exercises responses of metabolism and work performanc...
Carbohydrate (CHO) ingestion during short-term recovery from prolonged running has been shown to inc...
Leptin has been established as an energy-controlling hormone because of its role in activating the J...
Background: Chronic hot water immersion (HWI) confers health benefits, including a reduction in fast...
Six endurance-trained men [peak oxygen uptake (VO2) = 4.58 ± 0.50 (SE) l/min] completed 60 mi...
International audienceObjective: Hot environments are associated with impaired glucose metabolism at...
Whether glucose concentration increases during heat exposure because of reduced peripheral tissue up...
International audienceBackground and objective. Warm exposure highly demands on thermoregulation mec...
International audienceObjective: the effect of physical activity on food intake regulation may be mo...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
To identify the mechanism underlying the exaggerated hyperglycemia during exercise in the heat, six ...
1. Antecubital venous plasma glucose and insulin concentrations after ingestion of 75 g of glucose w...
Background/objectives: Cold exposure increases thermogenesis and could improve insulin sensitivity. ...
Aim Heat exposure has been indicated to positively affect glucose metabolism. An involvement of heat...
Ambient temperature may affect venous glucose concentration after glucose tolerance tests. We analys...
Hotter environments can often alter the normal exercises responses of metabolism and work performanc...
Carbohydrate (CHO) ingestion during short-term recovery from prolonged running has been shown to inc...
Leptin has been established as an energy-controlling hormone because of its role in activating the J...
Background: Chronic hot water immersion (HWI) confers health benefits, including a reduction in fast...
Six endurance-trained men [peak oxygen uptake (VO2) = 4.58 ± 0.50 (SE) l/min] completed 60 mi...