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Citation: Extreme Physiology & Medicine 2015 4(Suppl 1):A152
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Sleep quantity and quality during heat-based training and the effects of cold-water immersion recovery
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Effect of tyrosine ingestion on cognitive function and load carriage performance in the heat
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Sweat and heat production related to air humidity during exercise and inactive recovery - a laboratory study
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Combined thermal manikin and thermal model predictions of working times in fully encapsulated impermeable suits
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A novel personal cooling system (PCS) incorporated with phase change materials (PCMs) and ventilation fans
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Evaluation of body-mapping shirts design for activities in warm environments
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Do overweight and obese individuals demonstrate impaired thermoregulatory adaptation to six weeks of studio cycling training: A pilot study
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Muscle activity during simulated work in the cold
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Hot-water immersion increases popliteal artery shear stress in Peripheral Arterial Disease
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The influence of short-term heat acclimation with permissive dehydration on temperate exercise performance in highly trained athletes
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Immune responses of urban firefighters following work in the heat
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Metabolic costs of physiological heat stress responses - Q10 coefficients relating oxygen consumption to body temperature
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Head sweat rate prediction for thermal comfort assessment of bicycle helmets
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Prescribing workload administration to optimise isothermic heat acclimation
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The effect of melt-spun phase change material fibre garments on skin temperature in humans
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Validation of a physiological model for controlling a thermal head simulator
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Thermal effects of headgear: state-of-the-art and way forward
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Effect of flexing deformations on functional properties of laminated silica aerogel fibrous matting composites for footwear applications
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Fire Service Instructor's undergarment choice can minimise physiological and perceptual strain
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Evaluation of firefighters' heat strain using heart rate during breaks at work
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Effect of having floats on cardiorespiratory response during eggbeater kick
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Work environment and health in the Norwegian fishing fleet - a field study on board deep-sea fishing vessels
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Peripheral perfusion and acute mountain sickness: is there a link?
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Effects of hypobaric hypoxia and voluntary hypocapnic hyperventilation on metabolic response during high-intensity intermittent exercise
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The interaction between cooling and hypoxia on the rate of peripheral and central fatigue development of the knee extensors
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Brain blood flow and hyperventilation on cold water immersion: can treading water help control these symptoms of cold shock?
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Rapid habituation of the cold shock response
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Cold water swimming and upper respiratory tract infections
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The use of human thermal modelling to assess performance during extreme exposures
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Aerobic fitness and body fatness describe minimal variability in the thermoregulatory responses to exercise after accounting for heat production and body size
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Height, mass, and body fat percentage as functions of bmi, gender and age for PSDA from the NHANES 1999-2004 data sets
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Human thermoneutral zone and thermal comfort zone: effects of mild heat acclimation
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The effect of ice slurry ingestion on intermittent activity and a run to exhaustion in the heat
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The effect of hyperthermia with localised head and neck cooling on neuromuscular function
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Cranial cooling during firefighting recovery effects on physiological and perceptual strain
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Three years of Extreme Physiology & Medicine
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In conversation with…Jim Sibree Milledge
Whilst attending a conference last year, I was fortunate enough to be seated at lunch next to a very eminent octogenarian academic. Conversation ensued, and I was instantly captivated by ...
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Reliability of a new test battery for fitness assessment of the European Astronaut corps
To optimise health for space missions, European astronauts follow specific conditioning programs before, during and after their flights. To evaluate the effectiveness of these programs, the European Space Agen...
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Myocardial functional responses do not contribute to maximal exercise performance in the heat
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In conversation with…John Burnard West
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In conversation with…John Wendell Severinghaus
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Getting the most from venous occlusion plethysmography: proposed methods for the analysis of data with a rest/exercise protocol
Venous occlusion plethysmography is a simple yet powerful technique for the non-invasive measurement of blood flow. It has been used extensively in both the experimental and clinical settings. The underlying r...
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Mitochondrial responses to extreme environments: insights from metabolomics
Humans are capable of survival in a remarkable range of environments, including the extremes of temperature and altitude as well as zero gravity. Investigation into physiological function in response to such e...
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Career perspective: Charles M Tipton
This invited autobiographical article pertains to 52 years as an exercise physiologist of which 16 years were devoted to being an active emeriti. Although the career pathway was circuitous in nature, once reso...
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Operational evaluation of the earlobe arterialized blood collector in critically ill patients
The new Earlobe Arterialized Blood Collector (EABC®) is a minimally invasive prototype system able to perform capillary blood collection from the earlobe (EL) with minimal training and risk. This system could ...
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Career perspective: Alf O. Brubakk—looking back to see ahead
The following describes my professional life up till today, but it also describes what I think lies ahead. I have led an interesting professional life and been lucky enough to be at the centre of some of the i...
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A case study evaluation of competitors undertaking an antarctic ultra-endurance event: nutrition, hydration and body composition variables
The nutritional demands of ultra-endurance racing are well documented. However, the relationship between nutritional consumption and performance measures are less obvious for athletes competing in Polar condit...
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The physiological effects of hypobaric hypoxia versus normobaric hypoxia: a systematic review of crossover trials
Much hypoxia research has been carried out at high altitude in a hypobaric hypoxia (HH) environment. Many research teams seek to replicate high-altitude conditions at lower altitudes in either hypobaric hypoxi...
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Moving in extreme environments: inert gas narcosis and underwater activities
Exposure to the underwater environment for pleasure or work poses many challenges on the human body including thermal stress, barotraumas, decompression sickness as well as the acute effects of breathing gases...
Citation: Extreme Physiology & Medicine 2015 4:1