[HTML][HTML] Human cardiovascular responses to passive heat stress
CG Crandall, TE Wilson - Comprehensive Physiology, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Heat stress increases human morbidity and mortality compared to normothermic conditions.
Many occupations, disease states, as well as stages of life are especially vulnerable to the …
Many occupations, disease states, as well as stages of life are especially vulnerable to the …
[HTML][HTML] Heat therapy: mechanistic underpinnings and applications to cardiovascular health
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death worldwide, and novel
therapies are drastically needed to prevent or delay the onset of CVD to reduce the societal …
therapies are drastically needed to prevent or delay the onset of CVD to reduce the societal …
Effect of thermal stress on cardiac function
TE Wilson, CG Crandall - Exercise and sport sciences reviews, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Heat and cold stresses have direct impacts on many of the fundamental control mechanisms
of stroke volume, such as preload, afterload, diastolic function or compliance, and systolic …
of stroke volume, such as preload, afterload, diastolic function or compliance, and systolic …
The effects of climate change on cardiac health
J De Blois, T Kjellstrom, S Agewall, JA Ezekowitz… - Cardiology, 2015 - karger.com
The earth's climate is changing and increasing ambient heat levels are emerging in large
areas of the world. An important cause of this change is the anthropogenic emission of …
areas of the world. An important cause of this change is the anthropogenic emission of …
[HTML][HTML] Climate change and the prevention of cardiovascular disease
AP Jacobsen, YC Khiew, E Duffy, J O'Connell… - American Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Climate change is a worsening global crisis that will continue negatively impacting
population health and well-being unless adaptation and mitigation interventions are rapidly …
population health and well-being unless adaptation and mitigation interventions are rapidly …
Heat exhaustion
Heat exhaustion is part of a spectrum of heat-related illnesses that can affect all individuals,
although children, older adults, and those with chronic disease are particularly vulnerable …
although children, older adults, and those with chronic disease are particularly vulnerable …
Reductions in cerebral blood flow during passive heat stress in humans: partitioning the mechanisms
Non‐technical summary Heat stress reduces brain blood flow and impairs orthostatic
tolerance. Brain blood flow is largely controlled by the partial pressure of arterial. Indeed …
tolerance. Brain blood flow is largely controlled by the partial pressure of arterial. Indeed …
Impact of aging on endurance and neuromuscular physical performance: the role of vascular senescence
The portion of society aged≥ 60 years is the fastest growing population in the Western
hemisphere. Aging is associated with numerous changes to systemic physiology that affect …
hemisphere. Aging is associated with numerous changes to systemic physiology that affect …
Heat-related illness in emergency and critical care: recommendations for recognition and management with medico-legal considerations
G Savioli, C Zanza, Y Longhitano, A Nardone, A Varesi… - Biomedicines, 2022 - mdpi.com
Hyperthermia is an internal body temperature increase above 40.5° C; normally internal
body temperature is kept constant through natural homeostatic mechanisms. Heat-related …
body temperature is kept constant through natural homeostatic mechanisms. Heat-related …
Mechanisms of orthostatic intolerance during heat stress
ZJ Schlader, TE Wilson, CG Crandall - Autonomic Neuroscience, 2016 - Elsevier
Heat stress profoundly and unanimously reduces orthostatic tolerance. This review aims to
provide an overview of the numerous and multifactorial mechanisms by which this occurs in …
provide an overview of the numerous and multifactorial mechanisms by which this occurs in …