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Cheuvront S, Haymes E
J Sports Sci . 2001 Nov; 19(11):845-54. PMID: 11695506
Ad libitum fluid intakes and thermoregulatory responses were compared in eight female marathon runners during a 30 km treadmill run at individual best marathon race pace (range = 2.45-4.07 m...
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Cheuvront S, Haymes E
Sports Med . 2001 Sep; 31(10):743-62. PMID: 11547895
The extreme physical endurance demands and varied environmental settings of marathon footraces have provided a unique opportunity to study the limits of human thermoregulation for more than a century. High...
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Katsanos C, Cheuvront S, Haymes E
Res Q Exerc Sport . 2001 Jun; 72(2):176-81. PMID: 11393880
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Bearden S, Cheuvront S, Ring T, Haymes E
Undersea Hyperb Med . 1999 Sep; 26(3):159-64. PMID: 10485516
We examined the effect of a prolonged dive on measures of oxidative stress in human divers. Ten subjects, wearing dry suits, completed mental tasks while lying quietly at 4.6 m...
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Swan P, Byrnes W, Haymes E
Br J Sports Med . 1997 Sep; 31(3):235-9. PMID: 9298560
Objective: To examine the accuracy of the Caltrac accelerometer for estimating energy expenditure (EE) during three exercise modes. Methods: A subset of 31 women (mean (SEM) age 22.6 (5) years)...
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Armstrong L, Epstein Y, Greenleaf J, Haymes E, Hubbard R, Roberts W, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1996 Dec; 28(12):i-x. PMID: 8970149
Many recreational and elite runners participate in distance races each year. When these events are conducted in hot or cold conditions, the risk of environmental illness increases. However, exertional hyperthermia,...
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Waller M, Haymes E
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1996 Feb; 28(2):197-203. PMID: 8775154
Arm sweat was collected from nine male and nine female athletes sitting in a hot environment (HR, 40 degrees C) and exercising at 50% VO2max in neutral (NE, 25 degrees...
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Lee D, Haymes E
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 1995 Dec; 79(6):1971-6. PMID: 8847262
Whole body precooling was hypothesized to reduce thermoregulatory and metabolic responses, thereby enhancing running time. Fourteen male runners completed two high-intensity running tests consisting of resting in 24 degrees C...
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Clarkson P, Haymes E
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1995 Jun; 27(6):831-43. PMID: 7658944
Calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and iron are important to a wide variety of body functions, such as mineralization of bones, serving as cofactors to many enzyme systems, sustaining muscle and nerve...
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Trice I, Haymes E
Int J Sport Nutr . 1995 Mar; 5(1):37-44. PMID: 7749424
In this study a double-blind design was used to determine the effect of caffeine on time to exhaustion and on associated metabolic and circulatory measures. Eight male subjects ingested either...