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Cardiovascular function in the heat-stressed human.
Crandall CG, González-Alonso J. Crandall CG, et al. Acta Physiol (Oxf). 2010 Aug;199(4):407-23. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.2010.02119.x. Epub 2010 Mar 24. Acta Physiol (Oxf). 2010. PMID: 20345414 Free PMC article. Review.
Heat stress, whether passive (i.e. exposure to elevated environmental temperatures) or via exercise, results in pronounced cardiovascular adjustments that are necessary for adequate temperature regulation as well as perfusion of the exercising muscle, heart and brain. ...T …
Heat stress, whether passive (i.e. exposure to elevated environmental temperatures) or via exercise, results in pronounced cardiovascular
Effects of heat stress on baroreflex function in humans.
Crandall CG, Cui J, Wilson TE. Crandall CG, et al. Acta Physiol Scand. 2003 Mar;177(3):321-8. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-201X.2003.01076.x. Acta Physiol Scand. 2003. PMID: 12609002 Review.
INTRODUCTION: Heat stress significantly reduces orthostatic tolerance in humans. The mechanism(s) causing this response remain unknown. The purpose of this review article is to present data pertaining to the hypothesis that reduced orthostatic tolerance in heat s
INTRODUCTION: Heat stress significantly reduces orthostatic tolerance in humans. The mechanism(s) causing this response remain unknow …
[Heat stress and human baroreflex function].
Yamazaki F. Yamazaki F. J UOEH. 2010 Dec 1;32(4):329-40. doi: 10.7888/juoeh.32.329. J UOEH. 2010. PMID: 21229726 Review. Japanese.
Heat stress is a major environmental factor which perturbs working in safety. In humans, heat stress increases the occurrence of orthostatic syncope and induces marked reductions in orthostatic tolerance. ...In the present review, we discuss the effects of heat stress on t …
Heat stress is a major environmental factor which perturbs working in safety. In humans, heat stress increases the occurrence of orth …
High-intensity interval exercise reduces tolerance to a simulated haemorrhagic challenge in heat-stressed individuals.
Trotter CE, Tourula E, Pizzey FK, Batterson PM, Jacobs RA, Pearson J. Trotter CE, et al. Exp Physiol. 2021 Jan;106(1):212-221. doi: 10.1113/EP088377. Epub 2020 Feb 18. Exp Physiol. 2021. PMID: 32003866 Free article.
NEW FINDINGS: What is the central question of this study? In heat-stressed individuals, does high-intensity interval exercise reduce tolerance to a simulated haemorrhagic challenge (lower body negative pressure, LBNP) relative to steady state exercise? What is the m …
NEW FINDINGS: What is the central question of this study? In heat-stressed individuals, does high-intensity interval exercise …
Hemostatic responses to exercise, dehydration, and simulated bleeding in heat-stressed humans.
Borgman MA, Zaar M, Aden JK, Schlader ZJ, Gagnon D, Rivas E, Kern J, Koons NJ, Convertino VA, Cap AP, Crandall C. Borgman MA, et al. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2019 Feb 1;316(2):R145-R156. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.00223.2018. Epub 2018 Sep 19. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2019. PMID: 30231210 Free PMC article.
Dehydration associated with exercise-induced heat stress increases clot lysis but does not affect exercise-activated or subsequent hypovolemia-activated hemostasis in hyperthermic humans. Clinical implications of these findings are that quickly restoring a hemorrhaging hyp …
Dehydration associated with exercise-induced heat stress increases clot lysis but does not affect exercise-activated or subsequent hypovolem …
Modelflow underestimates cardiac output in heat-stressed individuals.
Shibasaki M, Wilson TE, Bundgaard-Nielsen M, Seifert T, Secher NH, Crandall CG. Shibasaki M, et al. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2011 Feb;300(2):R486-91. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.00505.2010. Epub 2010 Nov 17. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2011. PMID: 21084673 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Acute changes of cardiac output were accomplished via lower-body negative pressure (LBNP) during normothermic and heat-stressed conditions. In nine healthy normotensive subjects, arterial pressure was measured via brachial artery cannulation and the volume-clamp met …
Acute changes of cardiac output were accomplished via lower-body negative pressure (LBNP) during normothermic and heat-stressed
Wearing graduated compression stockings augments cutaneous vasodilation in heat-stressed resting humans.
Fujii N, Nikawa T, Tsuji B, Kondo N, Kenny GP, Nishiyasu T. Fujii N, et al. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2017 May;117(5):921-929. doi: 10.1007/s00421-017-3581-5. Epub 2017 Mar 20. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2017. PMID: 28321638 Clinical Trial.
PURPOSE: We investigated whether graduated compression induced by stockings enhances cutaneous vasodilation in passively heated resting humans. METHODS: Nine habitually active young men were heated at rest using water-perfusable suits, resulting in a 1.0 C increase in body …
PURPOSE: We investigated whether graduated compression induced by stockings enhances cutaneous vasodilation in passively heated resting h
Local temperature-sensitive mechanisms are important mediators of limb tissue hyperemia in the heat-stressed human at rest and during small muscle mass exercise.
Chiesa ST, Trangmar SJ, Kalsi KK, Rakobowchuk M, Banker DS, Lotlikar MD, Ali L, González-Alonso J. Chiesa ST, et al. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2015 Jul 15;309(2):H369-80. doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.00078.2015. Epub 2015 May 1. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2015. PMID: 25934093 Free PMC article.
We conclude that local temperature-sensitive mechanisms are important mediators in limb tissue perfusion regulation both at rest and during small-muscle mass exercise in hyperthermic humans....
We conclude that local temperature-sensitive mechanisms are important mediators in limb tissue perfusion regulation both at rest and during …
Heat stress attenuates the increase in arterial blood pressure during the cold pressor test.
Cui J, Shibasaki M, Low DA, Keller DM, Davis SL, Crandall CG. Cui J, et al. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2010 Nov;109(5):1354-9. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00292.2010. Epub 2010 Aug 26. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2010. PMID: 20798269 Free PMC article.
Subjects were exposed to a cold pressor test (CPT) by immersing a hand in an ice water slurry for 3 min while otherwise normothermic and while heat stressed (i.e., increase core temperature ~0.7C via water-perfused suit). ...Although the increase in MSNA to the CPT …
Subjects were exposed to a cold pressor test (CPT) by immersing a hand in an ice water slurry for 3 min while otherwise normothermic and whi …
Insufficient cutaneous vasoconstriction leading up to and during syncopal symptoms in the heat stressed human.
Crandall CG, Shibasaki M, Wilson TE. Crandall CG, et al. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2010 Oct;299(4):H1168-73. doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.00290.2010. Epub 2010 Aug 6. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2010. PMID: 20693394 Free PMC article.
Data were obtained while subjects were normothermic, immediately before an orthostatic challenge while heat stressed, and at 5-s averages for the 2 min preceding the cessation of the orthostatic challenge due to syncopal symptoms. ...This negligible reduction in CVC …
Data were obtained while subjects were normothermic, immediately before an orthostatic challenge while heat stressed, and at 5 …
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