PURPOSE: This study investigated the isolated and combined effects of heat [temperate (22 °C/30 % rH) vs. hot (35 °C/40 % rH)] and hypoxia [sea level (FiO2 0.21) vs. moderate altitude (FiO2 0.15)] on exercise capacity and neuromuscular fatigue characteristics. METHODS: Eleven physically active subjects cycled to exhaustion at constant workload (66 % of the power output associated with their maximal oxygen uptake in temperate conditions) in four different environmental conditions [temperate/sea level (control), hot/sea level (hot), temperate/moderate altitude (hypoxia) and hot/moderate altitude (hot + hypoxia)]. Torque and electromyography (EMG) responses following electrical stimulation of the tibial nerve (plantar-flexion; soleus) were rec...
© Copyright 2017 by the American College of Sports Medicine. Purpose Independent heat and hypoxic ex...
This study investigated the effect of hot conditions on repeated sprint cycling performance and post...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 25-52).We investigated the effects of moderate hypertherm...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the isolated and combined effects of heat [temperate (22 °C/30 % rH...
Purpose: This study investigated the isolated and combined effects of heat [temperate (22°C/30% rH) ...
This study analysed the effect of hot (35 C) and cold (15 C) environments on electromyographic (EMG)...
This study investigated causative factors behind the expression of different interaction types durin...
Baseline, postexercise (20 min cycling) and postexhaustion (incremental test) neuromuscular function...
Background: Combining the key adaptation of plasma volume (PV) expansion with synergistic physiologi...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that subjective thermal strain can reduce ...
Purpose: To examine the effect of separate and combined exposure to hypoxia [normoxia (FIO2 = 0.21) ...
Background: Combining the key adaptation of plasma volume (PV) expansion with syner-gistic physiolog...
B.W. Kaiser1, K.K. Kruse2, B.M. Gibson1, K.J. Santisteban1, E.A. Larson1, B.W. Wilkins1, A.M. Jones,...
Adaptations to heat and hypoxia are typically studied in isolation but are often encountered in comb...
This study investigated the effect of hot conditions on repeated sprint cycling performance and post...
© Copyright 2017 by the American College of Sports Medicine. Purpose Independent heat and hypoxic ex...
This study investigated the effect of hot conditions on repeated sprint cycling performance and post...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 25-52).We investigated the effects of moderate hypertherm...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the isolated and combined effects of heat [temperate (22 °C/30 % rH...
Purpose: This study investigated the isolated and combined effects of heat [temperate (22°C/30% rH) ...
This study analysed the effect of hot (35 C) and cold (15 C) environments on electromyographic (EMG)...
This study investigated causative factors behind the expression of different interaction types durin...
Baseline, postexercise (20 min cycling) and postexhaustion (incremental test) neuromuscular function...
Background: Combining the key adaptation of plasma volume (PV) expansion with synergistic physiologi...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that subjective thermal strain can reduce ...
Purpose: To examine the effect of separate and combined exposure to hypoxia [normoxia (FIO2 = 0.21) ...
Background: Combining the key adaptation of plasma volume (PV) expansion with syner-gistic physiolog...
B.W. Kaiser1, K.K. Kruse2, B.M. Gibson1, K.J. Santisteban1, E.A. Larson1, B.W. Wilkins1, A.M. Jones,...
Adaptations to heat and hypoxia are typically studied in isolation but are often encountered in comb...
This study investigated the effect of hot conditions on repeated sprint cycling performance and post...
© Copyright 2017 by the American College of Sports Medicine. Purpose Independent heat and hypoxic ex...
This study investigated the effect of hot conditions on repeated sprint cycling performance and post...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 25-52).We investigated the effects of moderate hypertherm...