AbstractBackgroundRelatively few studies on the peripheral sweating mechanisms of trained tennis athletes have been conducted. The purpose of this study was to compare the sweating capacities of tennis athletes against untrained subjects (controls).MethodsThirty-five healthy male volunteers participated including 15 untrained subjects and 20 trained tennis athletes (nationally ranked). Active heat generation was performed for 30 min (running at 60%VO2max) in a climate chamber (temperature, 25.0°C ± 0.5°C; relative humidity, 60% ± 3%, termed active heating). Sweating data (local sweat onset time, local sweat volume, activated sweat glands, sweat output per gland, whole body sweat loss volume) were measured by the capacitance hygrometer-venti...
This project investigated the non-thermal factors which influence the control of eccrine sweating du...
The aim was to determine the mechanisms facilitating exercise performance in hot conditions followin...
Athletes and military personnel undertake heat acclimation (HA) to confer physiological/perceptual a...
AbstractBackgroundRelatively few studies on the peripheral sweating mechanisms of trained tennis ath...
Tennis match play often occurs in hot humid conditions increasing the risk of heat illness incidence...
Purpose: Sweating is a homeostatic phenomenon regulated by both thermal and non-thermal factors duri...
Objectives To determine whether an individualised hydration regimen reduces thermal, physiological a...
Exposures to hot environments and high intensity exercise provide some of the greatest challenges to...
This study assessed fluid balance, sodium losses, and effort intensity during indoor tennis match pl...
The sweat glands maximum ion reabsorption rates were investigated (n = 12, 21.7 ± 3.0 years, 59.4 ± ...
Eleven subjects were used to determine if the exercise regimen of racquetball could be used as a hea...
Regional variation in sweating over the body is widely recognised. However, most studies only measur...
Regional variation in sweating over the body is widely recognised. However, most studies only measur...
The aim of our study was to determine if habitual endurance training can influence the relative cont...
Relatively few studies have investigated peripheral sweating mechanisms of long-distance runners. Th...
This project investigated the non-thermal factors which influence the control of eccrine sweating du...
The aim was to determine the mechanisms facilitating exercise performance in hot conditions followin...
Athletes and military personnel undertake heat acclimation (HA) to confer physiological/perceptual a...
AbstractBackgroundRelatively few studies on the peripheral sweating mechanisms of trained tennis ath...
Tennis match play often occurs in hot humid conditions increasing the risk of heat illness incidence...
Purpose: Sweating is a homeostatic phenomenon regulated by both thermal and non-thermal factors duri...
Objectives To determine whether an individualised hydration regimen reduces thermal, physiological a...
Exposures to hot environments and high intensity exercise provide some of the greatest challenges to...
This study assessed fluid balance, sodium losses, and effort intensity during indoor tennis match pl...
The sweat glands maximum ion reabsorption rates were investigated (n = 12, 21.7 ± 3.0 years, 59.4 ± ...
Eleven subjects were used to determine if the exercise regimen of racquetball could be used as a hea...
Regional variation in sweating over the body is widely recognised. However, most studies only measur...
Regional variation in sweating over the body is widely recognised. However, most studies only measur...
The aim of our study was to determine if habitual endurance training can influence the relative cont...
Relatively few studies have investigated peripheral sweating mechanisms of long-distance runners. Th...
This project investigated the non-thermal factors which influence the control of eccrine sweating du...
The aim was to determine the mechanisms facilitating exercise performance in hot conditions followin...
Athletes and military personnel undertake heat acclimation (HA) to confer physiological/perceptual a...