Cold water or ice slurry ingestion during exercise seems to be an effective and practical means to improve endurance exercise performance in the heat. However, transient …
In this, the second of four historical reviews on human thermoregulation during exercise, we examine the research techniques developed by our forebears. We emphasise calorimetry …
NB Morris, G Coombs, O Jay - Medicine & Science in Sports & …, 2016 - scholar.archive.org
Sports Exerc., Vol. 48, No. 1, pp. 114–122, 2016. Purpose: To compare the reductions in evaporative heat loss from the skin (Esk) to internal heat loss (Hfluid) induced by ice slurry …
O Jay, JR Brotherhood - Temperature, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The aim of this review was to summarize the current state of knowledge on heat stress risk within typical Australian occupational settings. We assessed identified occupations (mining …
M Roriz, P Brito, FJ Teixeira, J Brito… - Frontiers in Nutrition, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Exercise in a hot and humid environment may endanger athlete's health and affect physical performance. This systematic review aimed to examine whether internal administration of …
New Findings What is the central question of this study? Aerobic fitness modulates heat loss, but the heat‐load threshold at which fitness‐related differences in heat loss occur in young …
In this third installment of our four-part historical series, we evaluate contributions that shaped our understanding of heat and cold stress during occupational and athletic pursuits …
Objectives Due to the nature of firefighting, most effective cooling interventions to reduce heat strain and optimise performance are not practically viable. This study quantified the …
Purpose To assess whether ad libitum water ingestion of different temperatures is sufficient to prevent dehydration-related exacerbations of thermal and cardiovascular strain, during …