Recent advances in thermoregulation

EA Tansey, CD Johnson - Advances in physiology …, 2015 - journals.physiology.org
Thermoregulation is the maintenance of a relatively constant core body temperature.
Humans normally maintain a body temperature at 37 C, and maintenance of this relatively …

Using medical microwave radiometry for brain temperature measurements

O Shevelev, M Petrova, A Smolensky, B Osmonov… - Drug discovery today, 2022 - Elsevier
Brain temperature (BT) is a crucial physiological parameter used to monitor cerebral status.
Physical activities and traumatic brain injuries (TBI) can affect BT; therefore, non-invasive BT …

Restoration of muscle glycogen and functional capacity: role of post-exercise carbohydrate and protein co-ingestion

AF Alghannam, JT Gonzalez, JA Betts - Nutrients, 2018 - mdpi.com
The importance of post-exercise recovery nutrition has been well described in recent years,
leading to its incorporation as an integral part of training regimes in both athletes and active …

Examination of fatigue development in elite soccer in a hot environment: a multi‐experimental approach

M Mohr, I Mujika, J Santisteban… - … journal of medicine …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The study examines fatigue in elite soccer played in hot conditions. High‐profile soccer
players (n= 20) were studied during match play at∼ 31° C. Repeated sprint and jump …

S100B as a marker for brain damage and blood–brain barrier disruption following exercise

SXT Koh, JKW Lee - Sports Medicine, 2014 - Springer
Background S100B level in the blood has been used as a marker for brain damage and
blood–brain barrier (BBB) disruption. Elevations of S100B levels after exercise have been …

[PDF][PDF] Fatigue and recovery in soccer: Evidence and challenge

D Marqués Jiménez, J Calleja González… - Open Sports …, 2017 - digibuo.uniovi.es
Background: Soccer presents physiological, metabolic, physical and psychological
demands which can deteriorate players' performance due to fatigue. The high variability in …

Brain temperature and exercise performance

L Nybo - Experimental physiology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Events arising within the central nervous system seem to be a major factor in the aetiology of
hyperthermia‐induced fatigue. Thus, various studies with superimposed electrical nerve …

Fatigue: is it all neurochemistry?

R Meeusen, B Roelands - European journal of sport science, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Fatigue during exercise can be approached from different angles. Peripheral fatigue is
usually described as an impairment located in the muscle and characterized by a metabolic …

Is it time to turn our attention toward central mechanisms for post-exertional recovery strategies and performance?

B Rattray, C Argus, K Martin, J Northey… - Frontiers in …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Key Points Central fatigue is accepted as a contributor to overall athletic performance, yet
little research directly investigates post-exercise recovery strategies targeting the brain …

Effects of noradrenaline and dopamine on supraspinal fatigue in well-trained men.

M Klass, B Roelands, M Levenez… - Medicine and science …, 2012 - europepmc.org
Purpose Prolonged exhaustive exercise induces a failure of the nervous system to activate
the involved muscles maximally (ie, central fatigue). Part of central fatigue may reflect …