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Effect of newly required American football headgear on thermoregulation during exercise in the heat
Langan, S. P., Martin, D. G., Thomas, L., Good, A., Funk, J. R., Barker, R., Deaton, S., Guevel, S., Crandall, J. R., Sills, A., Myers, B. S., Arbogast, K. B., Casa, D. J.Published in Sports Engineering (2025)“…Casa, D. J.…”
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Examining the influence of exercise intensity and hydration on gastrointestinal temperature in collegiate football players
DeMartini-Nolan, J. K., Martschinske, J. L., Casa, D. J., Lopez, R. M., Stearns, R. L., Ganio, M. S., Coris, E.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2018)“…Casa, D. J.…”
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Physical demands of National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I football players during preseason training in the heat
DeMartini, J. K., Martschinske, J. L., Casa, D. J., Lopez, R. M., Ganio, M. S., Walz, S. M., Coris, E. E.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2011)“…Casa, D. J.…”
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Perceptual responses while wearing an American Football uniform in the heat
Johnson, E. C., Ganio, M. S., Lee, E. C., Lopez, R. M., McDermott, B. P., Casa, D. J., Maresh, C. M., Armstrong, L. E.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2010)“…Casa, D. J.…”
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Thermoregulatory responses and hydration practices in heat-acclimatized adolescents during preseason high school football
Walker Yeargin, S., Casa, D. J., Judelson, D. A., McDermott, B. P., Ganio, M. S., Lee, E. C., Lopez, R. M., Stearns, R. L., Anderson, J. M., Armstrong, L. E., Kraemer, W. J., Maresh, C. M.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2010)“…Casa, D. J.…”
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