Bernard Van Vuuren
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Nolte H, Noakes T, Van Vuuren B
J Sports Sci
. 2011 Jul;
29(12):1233-41.
PMID: 21780852
Guidelines to establish safe environmental exercise conditions are partly based on thermal prescriptive zones. Yet there are reports of self-paced human athletic performances in extreme heat. Eighteen participants undertook a...
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Nolte H, Noakes T, Van Vuuren B
Br J Sports Med
. 2010 Nov;
45(14):1106-12.
PMID: 21047838
The extent to which humans need to replace fluid losses during exercise remains contentious despite years of focused research. The primary objective was to evaluate ad libitum drinking on hydration...
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Nolte H, Noakes T, Van Vuuren B
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2010 Feb;
42(9):1675-80.
PMID: 20142772
Introduction: Opportunities to determine optimal rates of fluid ingestion could reduce the mass soldiers might need to carry on military missions. Purpose: The first objective was to evaluate the effects...
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Van Vuuren B, Zinzen E, Van Heerden H, Becker P, Meeusen R
J Occup Rehabil
. 2007 Jul;
17(3):409-21.
PMID: 17636456
Introduction: Back complaints are a common in society. Methods: An analytical cross-sectional epidemiological study was carried out among 366 steel plant workers to examine the prevalence and association between lower...
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Van Vuuren B, Van Heerden H, Becker P, Zinzen E, Meeusen R
J Occup Rehabil
. 2007 Mar;
17(2):199-211.
PMID: 17333380
An analytical cross-sectional epidemiological study carried out among 109 manganese plant workers aimed to examine the prevalence and association between lower back problems (LBP) and occupational risk factors. Outcome was...
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Van Vuuren B, van Heerden H, Zinzen E, Becker P, Meeusen R
Ind Health
. 2006 Nov;
44(4):645-51.
PMID: 17085927
An analytical cross-sectional epidemiological study was carried out among 109 manganese plant workers to examine the prevalence and association between lower back problems (LBP) and family and workplace related psychosocial...
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Van Vuuren B, Zinzen E, van Heerden H, Becker P, Meeusen R
J Occup Rehabil
. 2005 Apr;
15(2):215-25.
PMID: 15844678
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between the prevalence of lower back problems, fear-avoidance beliefs, and pain-coping strategies in using an analytical cross-sectional epidemiological study among...