Adaptations and mechanisms of human heat acclimation: applications for competitive athletes and sports
JD Périard, S Racinais… - Scandinavian journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Exercise heat acclimation induces physiological adaptations that improve thermoregulation,
attenuate physiological strain, reduce the risk of serious heat illness, and improve aerobic …
attenuate physiological strain, reduce the risk of serious heat illness, and improve aerobic …
[HTML][HTML] Cardiovascular adaptations supporting human exercise-heat acclimation
This review examines the cardiovascular adaptations along with total body water and
plasma volume adjustments that occur in parallel with improved heat loss responses during …
plasma volume adjustments that occur in parallel with improved heat loss responses during …
Extracellular heat shock proteins: a new location, a new function
A De Maio, D Vazquez - Shock, 2013 - journals.lww.com
The expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) is a basic and well-conserved cellular
response to an array of stresses. These proteins are involved in the repair of cellular …
response to an array of stresses. These proteins are involved in the repair of cellular …
The effect of passive heating on heat shock protein 70 and interleukin-6: a possible treatment tool for metabolic diseases?
SH Faulkner, S Jackson, G Fatania, CA Leicht - Temperature, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Increasing physical activity remains the most widely publicized way of improving health and
wellbeing. However, in populations that benefit most from exercise (EX), adherence is often …
wellbeing. However, in populations that benefit most from exercise (EX), adherence is often …
Heat stress and dehydration in adapting for performance: good, bad, both, or neither?
Physiological systems respond acutely to stress to minimize homeostatic disturbance, and
typically adapt to chronic stress to enhance tolerance to that or a related stressor. It is …
typically adapt to chronic stress to enhance tolerance to that or a related stressor. It is …
Isothermic and fixed intensity heat acclimation methods induce similar heat adaptation following short and long-term timescales
Heat acclimation requires the interaction between hot environments and exercise to elicit
thermoregulatory adaptations. Optimal synergism between these parameters is unknown …
thermoregulatory adaptations. Optimal synergism between these parameters is unknown …
Extracellular Hsp70: export and function
A De Maio - Current Protein and Peptide Science, 2014 - ingentaconnect.com
The most conserved cellular response to stress is the expression of heat shock proteins
(hsp). These proteins participate in the repair of cellular damage after the stress, which is …
(hsp). These proteins participate in the repair of cellular damage after the stress, which is …
Effects of chronic heat stress on plasma concentration of secreted heat shock protein 70 in growing feedlot cattle
JB Gaughan, SL Bonner, I Loxton… - Journal of animal …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
ABSTRACT Sixty Angus steers (449.2±11.0 kg) with implanted body temperature (BT)
transmitters were used in a 110-d study to determine the effect of chronic stress (housing …
transmitters were used in a 110-d study to determine the effect of chronic stress (housing …
[HTML][HTML] Moving in extreme environments: open water swimming in cold and warm water
M Tipton, C Bradford - Extreme physiology & medicine, 2014 - Springer
Open water swimming (OWS), either 'wild'such as river swimming or competitive, is a fast
growing pastime as well as a part of events such as triathlons. Little evidence is available on …
growing pastime as well as a part of events such as triathlons. Little evidence is available on …
[HTML][HTML] Could heat therapy be an effective treatment for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases? A narrative review
Neurodegenerative diseases involve the progressive deterioration of structures within the
central nervous system responsible for motor control, cognition, and autonomic function …
central nervous system responsible for motor control, cognition, and autonomic function …