This thesis examined why NCAA Division 1 American football “linemen” experience greater heat strain than “backs” during summer training camps. In study #1, exercise at a heat production of 350 W/m2 in a hot environment (Tdb:32.4±1.0ºC; Twb:26.3±0.6ºC) resulted in greater local sweating on the upper body (head, arm, shoulder and chest; all <0.05) and a greater core temperature (P=0.033) in linemen despite a ~25% lower heat production per unit mass (L:6.0±0.5 W/kg; B:8.2±0.8 W/kg). In study #2, greater convective and evaporative heat transfer coefficients (P<0.05) were found in backs during live summer training camp drills, but these did not lead to a greater dry heat transfer or evaporative capacity. However, the maximum metabolic rate per u...
Objectives: The study examined if three feasible strategies involving additional in-play cooling per...
CONTEXT: Exercise in hot environments increases body temperature and thermoregulatory strain. Howeve...
Three studies were performed to examine biophysical sources of individual variability in the thermor...
This study examined the relationship between intensity of training and changes in hydration status, ...
practice 2 times per day over consecutive days in a hot and humid environment. Large body surface ar...
Purpose: To examine the physiological and performance responses to a heat-acclimatization camp in hi...
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the following individuals for their support and guida...
This investigation evaluated the new National Collegiate Athletic heat acclimatization for football ...
PURPOSE: To examine the impact of hot ambient conditions on physical performance and physiological r...
Purpose: To examine the impact of hot ambient conditions on physical performance and physiological r...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine core temperature (TC) and markers of dehydration d...
The purpose of this study was to examine the thermoregulatory responses and hydration changes of ado...
This observational study was designed to determine whether football players with a history of heat c...
McClelland, JM, Godek, SF, Chlad, PS, Feairheller, DL, and Morrison, KE. Effects of cardiovascular f...
To examine the impact of hot ambient conditions on physical performance and physiological responses ...
Objectives: The study examined if three feasible strategies involving additional in-play cooling per...
CONTEXT: Exercise in hot environments increases body temperature and thermoregulatory strain. Howeve...
Three studies were performed to examine biophysical sources of individual variability in the thermor...
This study examined the relationship between intensity of training and changes in hydration status, ...
practice 2 times per day over consecutive days in a hot and humid environment. Large body surface ar...
Purpose: To examine the physiological and performance responses to a heat-acclimatization camp in hi...
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the following individuals for their support and guida...
This investigation evaluated the new National Collegiate Athletic heat acclimatization for football ...
PURPOSE: To examine the impact of hot ambient conditions on physical performance and physiological r...
Purpose: To examine the impact of hot ambient conditions on physical performance and physiological r...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine core temperature (TC) and markers of dehydration d...
The purpose of this study was to examine the thermoregulatory responses and hydration changes of ado...
This observational study was designed to determine whether football players with a history of heat c...
McClelland, JM, Godek, SF, Chlad, PS, Feairheller, DL, and Morrison, KE. Effects of cardiovascular f...
To examine the impact of hot ambient conditions on physical performance and physiological responses ...
Objectives: The study examined if three feasible strategies involving additional in-play cooling per...
CONTEXT: Exercise in hot environments increases body temperature and thermoregulatory strain. Howeve...
Three studies were performed to examine biophysical sources of individual variability in the thermor...