Increases in core temperature (T (c)) augment stress hormones and neurotransmitters; however, the effect of different T (c) tolerated with varying fitness levels during uncompensable exertional heat stress (EHS) is unclear. The purpose was to examine the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and sympathetic-adrenomedullary system (SAS) responses during uncompensable EHS in trained (TR) versus untrained (UT) males. Twelve TR and 11 UT (VO(2peak) = 70 +/-2 and 50 +/- 1 mL kg of lean body mass(-1) min(-1)) walked on a treadmill to exhaustion (EXH) in 40 degrees C (dry), dressed in protective clothing. PRE and 0.5 degrees C T (c) increments from 38.0-40.0 degrees C/EXH venous blood was obtained. Cortisol responded to absolute thermal strain...
This research compared thermal and perceptual adaptations, endurance capacity, and overreaching mark...
Exhaustive exercise in a hot environment can impair performance. Higher epinephrine plasma levels oc...
International audiencePurposeWe examined the effects of moderate resistance exercise (RE) on serum c...
Previous research suggests that the release of HPA and SAS stress hormones are functionally linked t...
Understanding the neuroendocrine changes that occur during heat stress in trained (TR) versus untrai...
Understanding the neuroendocrine stress response to heat stress in trained (TR) versus untrained (UT...
The impact of heat stress on the neuroendocrine response between trained (TR) and untrained (U...
Repeated exposure to hot environments is accompanied by a number of physiological adaptations, inclu...
Serotonergic and dopaminergic activity in the brain is associated with increases in core temperature...
The combined thermal load created by exercise and a hot environment is associated with an exaggerate...
Prolactin (PRL), a pituitary hormone regulated by neurons in the hypothalamus, has been suggested as...
Exhaustive exercise in a hot environment can impair performance. Higher epinephrine plasma levels oc...
Blood marker concentrations such as cortisol (COR) and interleukin (IL)-6 are commonly used to evalu...
This study examined responses of 22 kD immunoreactive growth hormone (iGH), body fluid regulation, a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined the impact of heat exposure and moderate...
This research compared thermal and perceptual adaptations, endurance capacity, and overreaching mark...
Exhaustive exercise in a hot environment can impair performance. Higher epinephrine plasma levels oc...
International audiencePurposeWe examined the effects of moderate resistance exercise (RE) on serum c...
Previous research suggests that the release of HPA and SAS stress hormones are functionally linked t...
Understanding the neuroendocrine changes that occur during heat stress in trained (TR) versus untrai...
Understanding the neuroendocrine stress response to heat stress in trained (TR) versus untrained (UT...
The impact of heat stress on the neuroendocrine response between trained (TR) and untrained (U...
Repeated exposure to hot environments is accompanied by a number of physiological adaptations, inclu...
Serotonergic and dopaminergic activity in the brain is associated with increases in core temperature...
The combined thermal load created by exercise and a hot environment is associated with an exaggerate...
Prolactin (PRL), a pituitary hormone regulated by neurons in the hypothalamus, has been suggested as...
Exhaustive exercise in a hot environment can impair performance. Higher epinephrine plasma levels oc...
Blood marker concentrations such as cortisol (COR) and interleukin (IL)-6 are commonly used to evalu...
This study examined responses of 22 kD immunoreactive growth hormone (iGH), body fluid regulation, a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examined the impact of heat exposure and moderate...
This research compared thermal and perceptual adaptations, endurance capacity, and overreaching mark...
Exhaustive exercise in a hot environment can impair performance. Higher epinephrine plasma levels oc...
International audiencePurposeWe examined the effects of moderate resistance exercise (RE) on serum c...