This study examined the acute and chronic effects of euhydrated and hypohydrated heat exposure, on biomarkers of stress and inflammation. Eight trained males [mean (SD) age: 21 …
H Kim, H Kim, G Byun, Y Choi, H Song… - Science of The Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Temporal variation of temperature-related mortality risk is an important issue in climate change era. However, difference in this temporal variation across cities in South Korea …
M Skein, G Wingfield, R Gale, TL Washington… - Journal of thermal …, 2018 - Elsevier
Exercise in the heat is a common occurrence among athletes and often is intentional in order to gain heat acclimation benefits, however, little is known about how such training may …
Objectives The elderly are the most at-risk population for heat-related illness and mortality during the periods of hot weather. However, evidence-based elderly-specific cooling …
Purpose Hot and humid climates (HHCs) are potential environmental hazards that directly affect construction workers' health and safety (HS) and negatively impact workers' …
Adapting to heat in a process called heat acclimation/acclimatisation (HA) can improve heat tolerance and cardiovascular health outcomes. The primary purpose of this thesis was to …
This thesis is a study of how environmental heating affects elite strength and power athletes in resistance exercise sessions. It examines how different combinations of temperature …
Hot environmental conditions can reduce exercise performance, work productivity, and increase the risk of exertional heat illness. In preparation for competing or working in the …
Heat Reactions To Acute Exercise In Female Breast Cancer Survivors Rebecca Louise Relf A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment Page 1 1 Heat Reactions To Acute Exercise In Female …