Humans are homeotherms and can only maintain a limited range of body temperatures under hypothermic or hyperthermic conditions. During exercise, the body requires significant energy supplied by ATP within the cells. However, not all the energy provided by ATP is used in muscle contraction as “useful” energy and a substantial amount is converted into heat energy. As a result, during strenuous exercise, the body generates a large amount of heat energy, raising body temperature significantly. Intense exercise can generate over 1000 watts of heat, increasing the body’s core temperature by a few degrees. However, the body has an efficient temperature regulation mechanism that keeps body temperature relatively stable under varying environmental c...
Vol 53 (Medicine & Sport Science) This collection on the latest interpretation of research data abou...
The human capacity to perform prolonged exercise is impaired in hot environments. To address this is...
Three studies were performed to examine biophysical sources of individual variability in the thermor...
Humans are homeotherms and can only maintain a limited range of body temperatures under hypothermic ...
Recent reviews of the literature on thermoregulation during exercise including the regulation of the...
Thermoregulatory function, that is, heat dissipative responses such as skin blood flow (SkBF) and sw...
Homeostasis, the control of an internal environment to maintain stable, relatively constant conditio...
Homeostasis, the control of an internal environment to maintain stable, relatively constant conditio...
This paper discusses human thermoregulation and how this relates to health problems during exposure ...
Exercise in the heat poses a formidable challenge to the body’s ability to control its internal envi...
Purpose. We evaluated the effects of an eight-week aerobic exercise training program in previously s...
Exercise or activity in high ambient temperatures offers a particular challenge to the thermoregulat...
Ingestion of cold (<10°C) compared to warm (>37°C) fluid has been suggested to attenuate heat storag...
The ability to regulate core body temperature is a critical factor in avoiding occupational heart st...
Humans rely on sweat evaporation during exercise in the heat to promote cooling and to maintain ther...
Vol 53 (Medicine & Sport Science) This collection on the latest interpretation of research data abou...
The human capacity to perform prolonged exercise is impaired in hot environments. To address this is...
Three studies were performed to examine biophysical sources of individual variability in the thermor...
Humans are homeotherms and can only maintain a limited range of body temperatures under hypothermic ...
Recent reviews of the literature on thermoregulation during exercise including the regulation of the...
Thermoregulatory function, that is, heat dissipative responses such as skin blood flow (SkBF) and sw...
Homeostasis, the control of an internal environment to maintain stable, relatively constant conditio...
Homeostasis, the control of an internal environment to maintain stable, relatively constant conditio...
This paper discusses human thermoregulation and how this relates to health problems during exposure ...
Exercise in the heat poses a formidable challenge to the body’s ability to control its internal envi...
Purpose. We evaluated the effects of an eight-week aerobic exercise training program in previously s...
Exercise or activity in high ambient temperatures offers a particular challenge to the thermoregulat...
Ingestion of cold (<10°C) compared to warm (>37°C) fluid has been suggested to attenuate heat storag...
The ability to regulate core body temperature is a critical factor in avoiding occupational heart st...
Humans rely on sweat evaporation during exercise in the heat to promote cooling and to maintain ther...
Vol 53 (Medicine & Sport Science) This collection on the latest interpretation of research data abou...
The human capacity to perform prolonged exercise is impaired in hot environments. To address this is...
Three studies were performed to examine biophysical sources of individual variability in the thermor...