Cardiovascular strain and hyperthermia are thought to be important factors limiting exercise capacity in heat-stressed humans; however, the contribution of elevations in skin (Tsk) vs. whole body temperatures on exercise capacity has not been characterised. To ascertain their relationships with exercise capacity, blood temperature (TB), oxygen uptake (V̇O2), brain perfusion (MCA Vmean), locomotor limb haemodynamics, and haematological parameters were assessed during incremental cycling exercise with elevated skin (mild hyperthermia; HYPmild), combined core and skin temperatures (moderate hyperthermia; HYPmod), and under control conditions. Both hyperthermic conditions increased Tsk vs. control (6.2 ± 0.2 °C; P < 0.001), however, only HYPm...
These studies investigated the effect of whole body skin temperature (T [subscript sk]) on cardiovas...
Purpose This study investigated the effects of acute hyperthermia and heat acclimation (HA) on maxi...
Background: Whole-body hyperthermia (WBH) has an adverse effect on the nervous system and neurophysi...
Cardiovascular strain and hyperthermia are thought to be important factors limiting exercise capacit...
Cardiovascular strain and hyperthermia are thought to be important factors limiting exercise capacit...
Limb tissue and systemic blood flow increases with heat stress, but the underlying mechanisms remain...
This study was funded by the Gatorade Sports Science Institute. This article is available from the ...
Heat stress-induced hyperthermia and exercise-induced hypohydration are associated with marked alter...
textThe cardiovascular effects of whole body heat stress during exercise are well established. Howev...
This study analysed the effect of hot (35 C) and cold (15 C) environments on electromyographic (EMG)...
textThe cardiovascular effects of whole body heat stress during exercise are well established. Howev...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.He...
The aim was to determine the mechanisms facilitating exercise performance in hot conditions followin...
This study aimed to clarify the pathway mediating hyperthermia-induced alterations in neural drive t...
This study aimed to clarify the pathway mediating hyperthermia-induced alterations in neural drive t...
These studies investigated the effect of whole body skin temperature (T [subscript sk]) on cardiovas...
Purpose This study investigated the effects of acute hyperthermia and heat acclimation (HA) on maxi...
Background: Whole-body hyperthermia (WBH) has an adverse effect on the nervous system and neurophysi...
Cardiovascular strain and hyperthermia are thought to be important factors limiting exercise capacit...
Cardiovascular strain and hyperthermia are thought to be important factors limiting exercise capacit...
Limb tissue and systemic blood flow increases with heat stress, but the underlying mechanisms remain...
This study was funded by the Gatorade Sports Science Institute. This article is available from the ...
Heat stress-induced hyperthermia and exercise-induced hypohydration are associated with marked alter...
textThe cardiovascular effects of whole body heat stress during exercise are well established. Howev...
This study analysed the effect of hot (35 C) and cold (15 C) environments on electromyographic (EMG)...
textThe cardiovascular effects of whole body heat stress during exercise are well established. Howev...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.He...
The aim was to determine the mechanisms facilitating exercise performance in hot conditions followin...
This study aimed to clarify the pathway mediating hyperthermia-induced alterations in neural drive t...
This study aimed to clarify the pathway mediating hyperthermia-induced alterations in neural drive t...
These studies investigated the effect of whole body skin temperature (T [subscript sk]) on cardiovas...
Purpose This study investigated the effects of acute hyperthermia and heat acclimation (HA) on maxi...
Background: Whole-body hyperthermia (WBH) has an adverse effect on the nervous system and neurophysi...