International audiencePurpose: This study compares the effects of neutral temperature, cold and ice-slush beverages, with and without 0.5% menthol on cycling performance, core temperature (T co) and stress responses in a tropical climate (hot and humid conditions). Methods: Twelve trained male cyclists/triathletes completed six 20-km exercise trials against the clock in 30.7uC60.8uC and 78%60.03% relative humidity. Before and after warm-up, and before exercise and every 5 km during exercise, athletes drank 190 mL of either aromatized (i.e., with 0.5 mL of menthol (5 gr/L)) or a non-aromatized beverage (neutral temperature: 23uC60.1uC, cold: 3uC60.1uC, or ice-slush: 21uC60.7uC). During the trials, heart rate (HR) was continuously monitored, ...
This study investigated the effects of a menthol mouth rinse on performance and physiological respon...
Ice slurry ingestion is an effective and practical strategy to enhance endurance performance in the ...
We have previously demonstrated that provision of a cold fluid (4 degrees C) during exercise in the ...
International audiencePurpose: This study compares the effects of neutral temperature, cold and ice-...
This study compares the effects of neutral temperature, cold and ice-slush beverages, with and witho...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>A recent laboratory study demonstrated that the ingestion of a cold/menthol be...
PURPOSE:A recent laboratory study demonstrated that the ingestion of a cold/menthol beverage improve...
We compared the effects of an ice-slush beverage (ISB) and a cool liquid beverage (CLB) on cycling ...
La consommation de boissons froides et l’utilisation de menthol par voie orale sont des moyens effic...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the effect of mixed cooling techniques (combinat...
Endurance exercise performance is impaired in a hot and humid environment. This study compared the e...
The effects of pre cooling on endurance performance are widely known. In contrast, the approach of c...
This study assessed the effect of a commercial carbohydrate menthol drink on cycling time trial (TT)...
The current study compared mouth swills containing carbohydrate (CHO), menthol (MEN) or a combinati...
The effect of different drink temperatures on the perception of exertion and exercise endurance has ...
This study investigated the effects of a menthol mouth rinse on performance and physiological respon...
Ice slurry ingestion is an effective and practical strategy to enhance endurance performance in the ...
We have previously demonstrated that provision of a cold fluid (4 degrees C) during exercise in the ...
International audiencePurpose: This study compares the effects of neutral temperature, cold and ice-...
This study compares the effects of neutral temperature, cold and ice-slush beverages, with and witho...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>A recent laboratory study demonstrated that the ingestion of a cold/menthol be...
PURPOSE:A recent laboratory study demonstrated that the ingestion of a cold/menthol beverage improve...
We compared the effects of an ice-slush beverage (ISB) and a cool liquid beverage (CLB) on cycling ...
La consommation de boissons froides et l’utilisation de menthol par voie orale sont des moyens effic...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the effect of mixed cooling techniques (combinat...
Endurance exercise performance is impaired in a hot and humid environment. This study compared the e...
The effects of pre cooling on endurance performance are widely known. In contrast, the approach of c...
This study assessed the effect of a commercial carbohydrate menthol drink on cycling time trial (TT)...
The current study compared mouth swills containing carbohydrate (CHO), menthol (MEN) or a combinati...
The effect of different drink temperatures on the perception of exertion and exercise endurance has ...
This study investigated the effects of a menthol mouth rinse on performance and physiological respon...
Ice slurry ingestion is an effective and practical strategy to enhance endurance performance in the ...
We have previously demonstrated that provision of a cold fluid (4 degrees C) during exercise in the ...