Exercise under heat stress: thermoregulation, hydration, performance implications, and mitigation strategies
JD Périard, TMH Eijsvogels… - Physiological …, 2021 - journals.physiology.org
A rise in body core temperature and loss of body water via sweating are natural
consequences of prolonged exercise in the heat. This review provides a comprehensive and …
consequences of prolonged exercise in the heat. This review provides a comprehensive and …
Consensus recommendations on training and competing in the heat
Exercising in the heat induces thermoregulatory and other physiological strain that can lead
to impairments in endurance exercise capacity. The purpose of this consensus statement is …
to impairments in endurance exercise capacity. The purpose of this consensus statement is …
Guidelines to classify subject groups in sport-science research
K De Pauw, B Roelands… - … journal of sports …, 2013 - journals.humankinetics.com
Purpose: The aim of this systematic literature review was to outline the various
preexperimental maximal cycle-test protocols, terminology, and performance indicators …
preexperimental maximal cycle-test protocols, terminology, and performance indicators …
Human behavioral thermoregulation during exercise in the heat
AD Flouris, ZJ Schlader - … journal of medicine & science in …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The human capacity to perform prolonged exercise is impaired in hot environments. To
address this issue, a number of studies have investigated behavioral aspects of …
address this issue, a number of studies have investigated behavioral aspects of …
The independent roles of temperature and thermal perception in the control of human thermoregulatory behavior
ZJ Schlader, SE Simmons, SR Stannard, T Mündel - Physiology & behavior, 2011 - Elsevier
The present study independently evaluated temperature and thermal perception as
controllers of thermoregulatory behavior in humans. This was accomplished using a self …
controllers of thermoregulatory behavior in humans. This was accomplished using a self …
Precooling and percooling (cooling during exercise) both improve performance in the heat: a meta-analytical review
CCWG Bongers, DHJ Thijssen… - British journal of sports …, 2015 - bjsm.bmj.com
Background Exercise increases core body temperature (Tc), which is necessary to optimise
physiological processes. However, excessive increase in Tc may impair performance and …
physiological processes. However, excessive increase in Tc may impair performance and …
Sports and environmental temperature: from warming-up to heating-up
Most professional and recreational athletes perform pre-conditioning exercises, often
collectively termed a 'warm-up'to prepare for a competitive task. The main objective of …
collectively termed a 'warm-up'to prepare for a competitive task. The main objective of …
Methods, advantages, and limitations of body cooling for exercise performance
FE Marino - British journal of sports medicine, 2002 - bjsm.bmj.com
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The effect of cooling prior to and during exercise on exercise performance and capacity in the heat: a meta-analysis
Exercise is impaired in hot, compared with moderate, conditions. The development of
hyperthermia is strongly linked to the impairment and as a result various strategies have …
hyperthermia is strongly linked to the impairment and as a result various strategies have …
Cooling vest worn during active warm-up improves 5-km run performance in the heat
SÁ Arngrïmsson, DS Petitt, MG Stueck… - Journal of applied …, 2004 - journals.physiology.org
We investigated whether a cooling vest worn during an active warm-up enhances 5-km run
time in the heat. Seventeen competitive runners (9 men, maximal oxygen uptake= 66.7±5.9 …
time in the heat. Seventeen competitive runners (9 men, maximal oxygen uptake= 66.7±5.9 …