Search Results - Temperature
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Hot yoga: A systematic review of the physiological, functional and psychological responses and adaptations
Willmott, A. G. B., James, C. A., Jewiss, M., Gibson, O. R., Brocherie, F., Mee, J. A.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2025)“…Acute hot yoga increased body temperature and heart rate, but not the energetic demands when compared to other forms of non-heated yoga. …”
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Effects of post-exercise heat exposure on acute recovery and training-induced performance adaptations: A systematic review
Ahokas, E. K., Hennessy, R. S., Hanstock, H. G., Kyröläinen, H., Ihalainen, J. K.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2025)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Neck cooling provides ergogenic benefits after heat acclimation during exercise in the heat
Zhang, G., Xin, G., Li, H., Ma, P., Wang, H.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…The TTE test comprised an initial 30 min incremental phase (starting at 50%VO2max, increasing 5% every 5 min) followed by a constant workload phase at 70%VO2max until volitional exhaustion. Temperature from tympanic membrane (Ttym) and neck (Tneck), heart rate (HR), ratings of perceived exertion (RPE), thermal comfort (TC), thermal acceptability (TA), and thermal sensation (TS) were recorded at 5 min interval. …”
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The effect of heat stress and dehydration on carbohydrate use during endurance exercise: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Mougin, L., Macrae, H. Z., Taylor, L., James, L. J., Mears, S. A.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Solving heat stress in sport: Intermittent cold air exposure mitigates deterioration of the autonomic nervous system in American Football athletes
Renaghan, E. J., Wishon, M. J., Wittels, H. L., Hecocks, D., Galasso, P. J., Ren, T., McDonald, S. M., Feigenbaum, L., Wittels, S. H.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2025)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Customizing individual heat mitigation strategies to optimize performance in elite athletes
Sekiguchi, Y., Adams, W. M., Hosokawa, Y., Benjamin, C. L., Stearns, R. L., Huggins, R. A., Casa, D. J.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Examining the relationship of training load and menstrual cycle on a web application-based load and recovery score: A longitudinal observational study in elite women's soccer
Brefin, S. L., Anderegg, J., Nigg, C. R., Koschnick, D., Paul, C., Ketelhut, S.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2025)“…The LRS was recorded daily using a web application, and a subgroup of 34 players recorded their basal temperature every morning, using a digital thermometer. …”
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Can heat conditions affect the heart rate responses, perception of effort, and technical performance of young male football players during small-sided games? a comparative study
Kang, Z.-H., Chen, Z., Liu, G.-Y.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2024)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Effects of post-exercise cold-water immersion on performance and perceptive outcomes of competitive adolescent swimmers
Batista, N. P., de Carvalho, F. A., Rodrigues, C. R. D., Micheletti, J. K., Machado, A. F., Pastre, C. M.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2024)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Heat-related risk at Paris 2024: a proposal for classification and review of International Federations policies
Bandiera, D., Racinais, S., Garrandes, F., Adami, P. E., Bermon, S., Pitsiladis, Y. P., Tessitore, A.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2024)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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The effect of a synthetic-grass sport surface on physiology and perception during intermittent exercise in hot conditions
Singh, G., Bennett, K. J. M., McGuigan, H., Goddard, S. G., Stevens, C. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2024)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Laboratory friction testing of cross-country skis: Experimental investigation of ski design parameters` effect on friction
Auganæs, S. B.Published 2024“…The results showed that an increase in the average contact pressure was strongly connected to a reduction in the coefficient of friction at cold temperatures of -10 °C. At intermediate, (-2 °C) and warm (+5 °C) air temperatures the apparent contact area had a stronger effect on the friction than the normal load. …”
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Wetsuit thermal resistivity measurements
Crotti, G., Cantù, R., Malavasi, S., Gatti, G., Laurano, C., Svelto, C.Published in Sensors (2024)“…In both cases, the wetsuit sample under testing was shaped in the form of a cylindrical sleeve of proper dimensions and wrapped around a phantom containing water at a higher temperature and surrounded by water at a lower temperature. …”
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Bio-based ski wax: Prototype develoment, hydrophobicity, hardness, biodegradation and glide performance on snow
Skedung, L., Almgren Stenberg, E., Blomberg Saitton, D., Hallstenson, K., Pizzul, L., Bard, S., Sundin, M., Benjamins, J.-W.Published 2024“…The ski waxes showed similar hydrophobicity, in the measured static, advancing and receding contact angles, both in room temperature and at -5°C. However, the roll-off angle when the water droplet started to roll, was slightly lower for the commercial ski waxes than the bio-based prototypes. …”
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Self-regulation training improves stress resilience in elite pre-pubescent female gymnasts
Proietti, G., Borozan, M., Chaigneau, A., Cannito, L., Palumbo, R., Thouvarecq, R., Iodice, P.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2024)“…Results The results highlight a significant enhancement of the self-regulatory skills of the gymnasts in managing the selected physiological parameters—peripheral temperature (p < 0.05) and blood volume pressure (p < 0.05)—after the biofeedback treatment. …”