Time-trial performance deteriorates in the heat. This might potentially be the result of a temperature-induced decrease in gross-efficiency (GE). The effect of high ambient temperature on GE during cycling will be studied, with the intent of determining if a heat-induced change in GE could account for the performance decrements in time trial exercise found in literature. Ten well-trained male cyclists performed 20-min cycle ergometer exercise at 60% PVO2max (power output at which VO2max was attained) in a thermo-neutral climate (N) of 15.6 ± 0.3°C, 20.0 ± 10.3% RH and a hot climate (H) of 35.5 ± 0.5°C, 15.5 ± 3.2% RH. GE was calculated based on VO2 and RER. Skin temperature (Tsk), rectal temperature (Tre) and muscle temperature (Tm) (only i...
The central governor model of exercise performance is proposed to act through anticipatory regulatio...
It has been proposed that self-paced exercise in the heat is regulated by an anticipatory reduction ...
Background Hypohydration and hyperthermia are factors that may contribute to fatigue and impairment...
Time-trial performance deteriorates in the heat. This might potentially be the result of a temperatu...
Time-trial performance deteriorates in the heat. This might potentially be the result of a temperatu...
Background: In cycling time trials (TT) the aim is to produce greatest average power possible for th...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of environmental temperature on variability in p...
Aerobic exercise performance is seriously compromised in the heat. Possibly, a high skin temperature...
Effects of ambient temperature on the capacity to perform prolonged cycle exercise in man. Med. Sci....
The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of different durations of skin temperature man...
Purpose: To examine the effect of environmental temperature (TA) on performance and physiological re...
Abstract. This study was undertaken with a view to compare the effect of hot environment on repeated...
The aim of this study was to investigate the separate and combined effects of precooling and warm-up...
This study found no significant difference in oxygen consumption, heart rate, blood lactate or core ...
Vigorous exercise in a hot and humid environment can substantially impair exercise performance and e...
The central governor model of exercise performance is proposed to act through anticipatory regulatio...
It has been proposed that self-paced exercise in the heat is regulated by an anticipatory reduction ...
Background Hypohydration and hyperthermia are factors that may contribute to fatigue and impairment...
Time-trial performance deteriorates in the heat. This might potentially be the result of a temperatu...
Time-trial performance deteriorates in the heat. This might potentially be the result of a temperatu...
Background: In cycling time trials (TT) the aim is to produce greatest average power possible for th...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of environmental temperature on variability in p...
Aerobic exercise performance is seriously compromised in the heat. Possibly, a high skin temperature...
Effects of ambient temperature on the capacity to perform prolonged cycle exercise in man. Med. Sci....
The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of different durations of skin temperature man...
Purpose: To examine the effect of environmental temperature (TA) on performance and physiological re...
Abstract. This study was undertaken with a view to compare the effect of hot environment on repeated...
The aim of this study was to investigate the separate and combined effects of precooling and warm-up...
This study found no significant difference in oxygen consumption, heart rate, blood lactate or core ...
Vigorous exercise in a hot and humid environment can substantially impair exercise performance and e...
The central governor model of exercise performance is proposed to act through anticipatory regulatio...
It has been proposed that self-paced exercise in the heat is regulated by an anticipatory reduction ...
Background Hypohydration and hyperthermia are factors that may contribute to fatigue and impairment...