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Ashley M Shemery,Meredith Zendlo,Jesse Kowalski et al. Ashley M Shemery et al.
We have previously identified predator odor as a potent stimulus activating thermogenesis in skeletal muscle in rats. As this may prove relevant for energy balance and weight loss, the current study investigated whether skeletal muscle ther...
Konrad Rykaczewski Konrad Rykaczewski
Technological advancements in the last two decades have enabled development of a variety of mechanically supporting wearable robots (i.e. exoskeletons) that are transitioning to practice in medical and industrial settings. The feedback from...
Ting-Heng Chou,Edward F Coyle Ting-Heng Chou
Integrative cardiovascular responses to heat stress during endurance exercise depend on various variables, such as thermal stress and exercise intensity. This review addresses how increases in skin temperature alter and challenge the integr...
Marcelo T Andrade,Karine N O Goulart,Nicolas H S Barbosa et al. Marcelo T Andrade et al.
This study systematically reviewed the literature reporting the changes in rats' core body temperature (TCORE) induced by either incremental- or constant-speed running to fatigue or exhaustion. In addition, multiple linear regression analys...
Toby Mündel,Simon Gilmour,Marlena Kruger et al. Toby Mündel et al.
We determined the reliability of a 60-min treadmill protocol in the heat when spaced >4 weeks apart, longer than the test-retest duration of 1 week found in the literature. Nine unacclimated, trained males (age: 31 ± 8 y; VO2peak: 60 ± 6 ...
Gisel Guzman-Echavarria,Ariane Middel,Jennifer Vanos Gisel Guzman-Echavarria
Fine-scale personal heat exposure (PHE) information can help prevent or minimize weather-related deaths, illnesses, and reduced work productivity. Common methods to estimate heat risk do not simultaneously account for the intensity, frequen...
Shawnda A Morrison Shawnda A Morrison
Children cope with high temperatures differently than adults do, largely because of slight alterations in their body proportions and heat loss mechanisms compared to fully mature humans. Paradoxically, all current tools of assessing thermal...