The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of reducing core temperature in postexercise hyperthermic subjects and to assess if hand cooling (HC) improves subsequent timed distance performance. Following a detailed measurement check on the use of insulated auditory canal temperature (Tac), eight wheelchair (WA) athletes and seven male able-bodied (AB) athletes performed two testing sessions, comprising a 60-min exercise protocol and 10-min recovery period, followed by a performance trial (1 km and 3 km for WA and AB, respectively) at 30.8°C (SD 0.2) and 60.6% (SD 0.2) relative humidity. In a counterbalanced order, HC and a no-cooling condition was administered during the 10-min recovery period before the performance trial. No...
When excess body heat generation owing to the performance of exercise coincides with the heat dissip...
Introduction: For the treatment of exercise-induced hyperthermia, iced- or cold-water immersion has ...
The purpose of this study is to clarify the characteristics of thermoregulation and physiological re...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of reducing core temperature in postexerc...
The effects of heat stress on performance have been studied since the 1930s, particularly in the mil...
© 2018 European College of Sport Science This study compared the effects of a hand cooling glove (~1...
Exercise in hot environments increases body temperature and challenges the function of cardiovascula...
Significance: A rising core body temperature, caused by increasing metabolic load and reduced heat l...
Prolonged intermittent exercise or passive rest/daily ambulation in hot environmental conditions hav...
Limited research exists regarding peripheral hand cooling (HC) modalities with negative pressure dur...
with spinal cord injury (SCI) participating in sports at recreational and elite levels is on the ris...
Objectives: To examine the effects of hydration and hand cooling on lowering body temperature after ...
The effect of peripheral cooling on interval work performance in ambient and hot conditions was inve...
Contains fulltext : 174533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Exercise-induce...
The purpose of this study is to clarify the characteristics of thermoregulation and physiological re...
When excess body heat generation owing to the performance of exercise coincides with the heat dissip...
Introduction: For the treatment of exercise-induced hyperthermia, iced- or cold-water immersion has ...
The purpose of this study is to clarify the characteristics of thermoregulation and physiological re...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of reducing core temperature in postexerc...
The effects of heat stress on performance have been studied since the 1930s, particularly in the mil...
© 2018 European College of Sport Science This study compared the effects of a hand cooling glove (~1...
Exercise in hot environments increases body temperature and challenges the function of cardiovascula...
Significance: A rising core body temperature, caused by increasing metabolic load and reduced heat l...
Prolonged intermittent exercise or passive rest/daily ambulation in hot environmental conditions hav...
Limited research exists regarding peripheral hand cooling (HC) modalities with negative pressure dur...
with spinal cord injury (SCI) participating in sports at recreational and elite levels is on the ris...
Objectives: To examine the effects of hydration and hand cooling on lowering body temperature after ...
The effect of peripheral cooling on interval work performance in ambient and hot conditions was inve...
Contains fulltext : 174533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Exercise-induce...
The purpose of this study is to clarify the characteristics of thermoregulation and physiological re...
When excess body heat generation owing to the performance of exercise coincides with the heat dissip...
Introduction: For the treatment of exercise-induced hyperthermia, iced- or cold-water immersion has ...
The purpose of this study is to clarify the characteristics of thermoregulation and physiological re...