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Yosuke Nagashima,Teruhiko Hisaoka,Tomonori Sato et al. Yosuke Nagashima et al.
The associated factors for exertional heat stroke among amateur golfers remain poorly understood. We conducted a case-control study to examine exertional heat exhaustion (EHE) - related symptoms among amateur golfers in Japan using a self-a...
William J Morton,Jørgen Melau,Roar A Olsen et al. William J Morton et al.
Swimming in cold water is intrinsically unsafe. One of the threats is a fall in deep-body temperature, which adversely affects all body systems and increases the risk of death. Wetsuits mitigate, but do not negate this threat. Environmental...
Essi K Ahokas,Heikki Kyröläinen,Johanna K Ihalainen et al. Essi K Ahokas et al.
Heat exposure after exercise may enhance recovery of physical performance but can also impose additional physiological stress on athletes. This study investigated the effects of post-exercise infrared sauna (IRS) on adrenal and autonomic ne...
Hela Jdidi,Claire de Bisschop,Benoit Dugué et al. Hela Jdidi et al.
The optimal Whole-body cryostimulation (WBC) exposure duration to reach the target skin temperature may vary depending on individual factors such as age, sex, and body mass index (BMI). Maintaining skin temperatures below 13.6°C is necessa...
Robin de Korver,Boris R M Kingma,George Havenith et al. Robin de Korver et al.
Sweating is a vital thermoregulatory mechanism in humans for maintaining thermal balance during exercise and exposure to hot environments. The development of models that predict sweat rate based on body temperature has been ongoing for over...
Kevin C Miller,Rachel M Koldenhoven,Erin M Lally Kevin C Miller
A heat tolerance test (HTT) can aid in return-to-play decision making following exertional heat stroke (EHS). The HTT uses rectal temperature (TREC, >38.5°C) and heart rate thresholds (HR; >150 bpm) to identify "heat intolerance." Unfortun...