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Armstrong L, Johnson E, Adams W, Jardine J
Open Access J Sports Med . 2024 Sep; 15:111-127. PMID: 39345935
Few previous epidemiological studies, sports medicine position statements, and expert panel consensus reports have evaluated the similarities and differences of hyperthermia and exertional heatstroke (EHS) during endurance running, cycling, open...
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Armstrong L, Bergeron M, Munoz C, Kavouras S
Nutr Health . 2024 Mar; 30(3):435-446. PMID: 38515347
Few previous review articles have focused on the associations between inadequate daily water intake (LOW) or urinary biomarkers of dehydration (D; low urine volume or high urine osmolality) and multiple...
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Roberts W, Armstrong L, Sawka M, Yeargin S, Heled Y, OConnor F
Curr Sports Med Rep . 2023 Apr; 22(4):134-149. PMID: 37036463
Exertional heat stroke is a true medical emergency with potential for organ injury and death. This consensus statement emphasizes that optimal exertional heat illness management is promoted by a synchronized...
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Armstrong L, Bergeron M, Lee E, Mershon J, Armstrong E
Front Netw Physiol . 2023 Mar; 1:794392. PMID: 36925581
The phenomenon of reduced athletic performance following sustained, intense training (Overtraining Syndrome, and OTS) was first recognized more than 90 years ago. Although hundreds of scientific publications have focused on...
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Manning C, Benjamin C, Sekiguchi Y, Butler C, Szymanski M, Stearns R, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2023 Feb; 20(4). PMID: 36833912
Background: Athletes training in heat experience physiological and perceptual symptoms that risk their safety and performance without adaptation. Purpose: We examined the changes in environmental symptoms, assessed with the Environmental...
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Yates B, Armstrong L, Lee E, Unverzagt F, Dadzie Jr E, Lopez 3rd V, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2023 Feb; 20(4). PMID: 36833498
We sought to examine the effectiveness of an acute prolonged exercise session on post-exercise executive function in physically active adults and to assess if age or pre-exercise cognitive performance was...
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Sekiguchi Y, Giersch G, Jordan D, Dunn L, Fiol A, Lopez 3rd V, et al.
J Exerc Sci Fit . 2022 Sep; 20(4):335-339. PMID: 36092542
Objective: To examine the effects of euhydration, mild-dehydration, rehydration, and ad libitum drinking on countermovement jump (CMJ), handgrip strength, and performance of balance error scoring system test (BESS). Methods: Eighteen...
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Sekiguchi Y, Benjamin C, Lee E, Struder J, Manning C, Morrissey M, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2022 Jun; 19(11). PMID: 35681997
The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in metabolic heat production (Hprod), evaporative heat loss (Hevap), and dry heat loss (Hdry), following heat acclimatization (HAz) and heat...
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Benjamin C, Sekiguchi Y, Armstrong L, Manning C, Struder J, Butler C, et al.
J Sci Med Sport . 2021 Nov; 25(3):255-260. PMID: 34750069
Objectives: To examine the efficacy of weekly and bi-weekly heat training to maintain heat acclimatization (HAz) and heat acclimation (HA) for 8 weeks in aerobically trained athletes. Design: Randomized, between-group....
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Sekiguchi Y, Benjamin C, Manning C, Struder J, Armstrong L, Lee E, et al.
Sports Health . 2021 Oct; 14(5):694-701. PMID: 34706597
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate effects of heat acclimatization (HAz) followed by heat acclimation (HA), and intermittent heat training (IHT) on time-trial performance. Hypothesis: Time-trial performance...