L G Berglund
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Gonzalez R, Cheuvront S, Montain S, Goodman D, Blanchard L, Berglund L, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2009 May;
107(2):379-88.
PMID: 19407259
The Institute of Medicine expressed a need for improved sweating rate (msw) prediction models that calculate hourly and daily water needs based on metabolic rate, clothing, and environment. More than...
2.
Smedman A, Gustafsson I, Berglund L, Vessby B
Am J Clin Nutr
. 1999 Jan;
69(1):22-9.
PMID: 9925119
Background: The fatty acid composition of the diet is known to be partially reflected by the fatty acid composition of serum lipids. Objective: We examined whether pentadecanoic acid (15:0) in...
3.
Gwosdow A, Cunningham J, Lydon M, Rascati R, Berglund L
J Burn Care Rehabil
. 1993 Jul;
14(4):450-4.
PMID: 8408171
Patients with burns lose large amounts of water through evaporation from open wounds. Because the wound covering is the first line of defense for maintenance of body fluid balance in...
4.
Adair E, Berglund L
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 1992 Mar;
649:188-200.
PMID: 1580492
A relatively simple two-node model of human thermoregulation was developed to predict response changes during MRI procedures. Subsequent modifications of the model simulated impairments in cardiovascular function in terms of...
5.
Gwosdow A, Berglund L
Aviat Space Environ Med
. 1989 Jun;
60(6):558-65.
PMID: 2751586
Human thermoregulatory responses to nonuniform thermal environments was studied by simulating the situation with altered clothing distribution. Clothing was symmetrically or asymmetrically distributed over the body surface. Esophageal and local...
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Gwosdow A, Nielsen R, Berglund L, DuBois A, Tremml P
Am Ind Hyg Assoc J
. 1989 Apr;
50(4):188-95.
PMID: 2705368
The physiological and subjective responses of six sedentary subjects wearing half-facepiece respirators were observed over a wide range of room and respirator air conditions. Room air and dew-point (Ta:Tdp) temperatures...
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Adair E, Berglund L
Magn Reson Imaging
. 1989 Jan;
7(1):25-37.
PMID: 2918816
A simple model of physiological thermoregulation, previously adapted to predict the thermoregulatory consequences of exposure to the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging environment, has been further adapted to simulate impaired...
8.
Nielsen R, Berglund L, Gwosdow A, DuBois A
Ergonomics
. 1987 Dec;
30(12):1689-703.
PMID: 3443092
No abstract available.
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Nielsen R, Gwosdow A, Berglund L, DuBois A
Am Ind Hyg Assoc J
. 1987 Jul;
48(7):639-45.
PMID: 3618476
Subjective and physiological responses were obtained from six subjects wearing a ventilated face mask while exercising (3.8 met) for 15 min on a bicycle ergometer. Different combinations of ambient air...
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Adair E, Berglund L
Magn Reson Imaging
. 1986 Jan;
4(4):321-33.
PMID: 3669947
A simple model of physiological thermoregulation has been adapted to predict the thermoregulatory consequences of exposure to the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging environment. Based on our knowledge of thermoregulatory...