[HTML][HTML] Human temperature regulation under heat stress in health, disease, and injury

MN Cramer, D Gagnon, O Laitano… - Physiological …, 2022 - journals.physiology.org
1.1. Background During exercise and with exposure to hot climatic conditions, there is
tendency for the human body to store heat and for body temperatures to rise. Changes in …

2020 international consensus on first aid science with treatment recommendations

EM Singletary, DA Zideman, JC Bendall, DC Berry… - Circulation, 2020 - Am Heart Assoc
This is the summary publication of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation's
2020 International Consensus on First Aid Science With Treatment Recommendations. It …

National Athletic Trainers' Association position statement: exertional heat illnesses

DJ Casa, JK DeMartini, MF Bergeron… - Journal of athletic …, 2015 - meridian.allenpress.com
Objective To present best-practice recommendations for the prevention, recognition, and
treatment of exertional heat illnesses (EHIs) and to describe the relevant physiology of …

Non-invasive continuous core temperature measurement by zero heat flux

LPJ Teunissen, J Klewer, A De Haan… - Physiological …, 2011 - iopscience.iop.org
Reliable continuous core temperature measurement is of major importance for monitoring
patients. The zero heat flux method (ZHF) can potentially fulfil the requirements of non …

Validity of core temperature measurements at 3 rectal depths during rest, exercise, cold-water immersion, and recovery

KC Miller, LE Hughes, BC Long… - Journal of athletic …, 2017 - meridian.allenpress.com
Context: No evidence-based recommendation exists regarding how far clinicians should
insert a rectal thermistor to obtain the most valid estimate of core temperature. Knowing the …

Telemetry pill versus rectal and esophageal temperature during extreme rates of exercise-induced core temperature change

LPJ Teunissen, A De Haan, JJ De Koning… - Physiological …, 2012 - iopscience.iop.org
Core temperature measurement with an ingestible telemetry pill has been scarcely
investigated during extreme rates of temperature change, induced by short high-intensity …

[HTML][HTML] Hearables: new perspectives and pitfalls of in-ear devices for physiological monitoring. A scoping review

M Masè, A Micarelli, G Strapazzon - Frontiers in Physiology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Technological advancements are opening the possibility of prolonged monitoring of
physiological parameters under daily-life conditions, with potential applications in sport …

Optimizing cold water immersion for exercise-induced hyperthermia: a meta-analysis.

Y Zhang, JK Davis, DJ Casa… - Medicine and science in …, 2015 - europepmc.org
Purpose Cold water immersion (CWI) provides rapid cooling in events of exertional heat
stroke. Optimal procedures for CWI in the field are not well established. This meta-analysis …

Cold-water immersion and the treatment of hyperthermia: using 38.6 C as a safe rectal temperature cooling limit

D Gagnon, BB Lemire, DJ Casa… - Journal of Athletic …, 2010 - meridian.allenpress.com
Context: Cold-water immersion is recommended for the immediate field treatment of
exertional heat stroke. However, concerns exist over potential overcooling of hyperthermic …

Evidence that transient changes in sudomotor output with cold and warm fluid ingestion are independently modulated by abdominal, but not oral thermoreceptors

NB Morris, AR Bain, MN Cramer… - Journal of Applied …, 2014 - journals.physiology.org
Two studies were performed to 1) characterize changes in local sweat rate (LSR) following
fluid ingestion of different temperatures during exercise, and 2) identify the potential location …