N S Maxwell
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Recent Articles
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Willmott A, James C, Hayes M, Maxwell N, Roberts J, Gibson O
J Therm Biol
. 2023 Nov;
118:103743.
PMID: 37979477
Introduction: Passive heating is receiving increasing attention within human performance and health contexts. A low-cost, portable steam sauna pod may offer an additional tool for those seeking to manipulate physiological...
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Waldock K, Hayes M, Watt P, Maxwell N
Public Health
. 2021 Mar;
193:1-9.
PMID: 33662760
Objectives: The elderly are the most at-risk population for heat-related illness and mortality during the periods of hot weather. However, evidence-based elderly-specific cooling strategies to prevent heat-illness are limited. The...
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Waldock K, Hayes M, Watt P, Maxwell N
Public Health
. 2018 Jun;
161:163-170.
PMID: 29914698
Objectives: The elderly population is at an increasingly significant health risk to heat-related illnesses and mortality when compared with younger people in the same conditions. This is due to an...
4.
Leukocyte Hsp72 mRNA transcription does not differ between males and females during heat acclimation
Mee J, Gibson O, Tuttle J, Taylor L, Watt P, Doust J, et al.
Temperature (Austin)
. 2017 Jan;
3(4):549-556.
PMID: 28090558
Thermotolerance is an acquired state of increased cytoprotection achieved following single or repeated exposures to heat stress, in part characterized by changes in the intracellular 72 kda heat shock protein...
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Turner G, Gibson O, Watt P, Pringle J, Richardson A, Maxwell N
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2016 May;
27(7):714-723.
PMID: 27183922
Erythropoietin (EPO) rapidly decreases on return to sea level (SL) after chronic altitude exposure. Acute hypoxia may provide an additional stimulus to prevent the decline in EPO. Proinflammatory cytokines, interleukin-6...
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Willmott A, Gibson O, Hayes M, Maxwell N
J Therm Biol
. 2016 Feb;
56:59-67.
PMID: 26857978
Endurance performances are impaired under conditions of elevated heat stress. Short term heat acclimation (STHA) over 4-6 days can evoke rapid adaptation, which mitigate decrements in performance and alleviate heat...
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Willmott A, Hayes M, Dekerle J, Maxwell N
J Therm Biol
. 2015 Nov;
53:38-45.
PMID: 26590454
Acclimation state indicates an individual's phenotypic response to a thermally stressful environment, where changes in heat dissipation capacity are determined during a heat acclimation state test (HAST). Variations in thermoregulatory...
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Gibson O, Mee J, Taylor L, Tuttle J, Watt P, Maxwell N
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2015 May;
25 Suppl 1:259-68.
PMID: 25943677
Thermotolerance, to which heat shock protein-72 (Hsp72) contributes, is an acquired state achieved following heat acclimation (HA), eliciting cellular adaption and protection against thermal stress. Optimal HA methods achieving the...
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Mee J, Gibson O, Doust J, Maxwell N
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2015 May;
25 Suppl 1:250-8.
PMID: 25943676
The current study assessed sex differences in thermoregulatory and physiological adaptation to short-term (STHA) and long-term heat acclimation (LTHA). Sixteen (eight males; eight females) participants performed three running heat tolerance...
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James C, Richardson A, Watt P, Gibson O, Maxwell N
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2015 May;
25 Suppl 1:190-9.
PMID: 25943670
Twelve males completed three incremental, discontinuous treadmill tests in the heat [31.9(1.0) °C, 61.9(8.9)%] to determine speed at two fixed blood lactate concentrations (2 and 3.5 mmol/L), running economy (RE),...