Sandra Fowkes Godek
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Recent Articles
1.
Morrison K, Desai N, McGuigan C, Lennon M, Godek S
Clin J Sport Med
. 2017 Nov;
28(6):493-499.
PMID: 29112514
Objective: To evaluate the cooling effects of intravenous (IV) cold normal (0.9%) saline on hyperthermic athletes. Design: Randomized crossover study design. Setting: Controlled research laboratory. Participants: Twelve male participants who...
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Godek S, Morrison K, Scullin G
J Athl Train
. 2017 Sep;
52(10):902-909.
PMID: 28937782
Context: Ideal and acceptable cooling rates in hyperthermic athletes have been established in average-sized participants. Football linemen (FBs) have a small body surface area (BSA)-to-mass ratio compared with smaller athletes,...
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Godek S, Peduzzi C, Burkholder R, Condon S, Dorshimer G, Bartolozzi A
J Athl Train
. 2010 Jul;
45(4):364-71.
PMID: 20617911
Context: Sweat sodium losses have never been reported in a large cohort of American football players. Objective: To compare sweat rates (SwtRs), sweat sodium concentrations (SwtNa(+)), and sodium losses in...
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Godek S, Bartolozzi A, Peduzzi C, Heinerichs S, Garvin E, Sugarman E, et al.
J Athl Train
. 2010 Mar;
45(2):128-35.
PMID: 20210616
Context: Considerable controversy regarding fluid replacement during exercise currently exists. Objective: To compare fluid turnover between National Football League (NFL) players who have constant fluid access and collegiate football players...
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Godek S, Bartolozzi A, Burkholder R, Sugarman E, Peduzzi C
J Athl Train
. 2008 Mar;
43(2):184-9.
PMID: 18345344
Context: Many National Football League (NFL) teams practice 2 times per day over consecutive days in a hot and humid environment. Large body surface area (BSA) and use of protective...
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Godek S, Bartolozzi A, Burkholder R, Sugarman E, Dorshimer G
J Athl Train
. 2006 Apr;
41(1):8-14.
PMID: 16619090
Context: Thermal responses of average-sized male subjects (mass of approximately 70 kg) may not accurately reflect the rate of heat storage in larger athletes with greater muscle mass. Objective: To...
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Godek S, Godek J, Bartolozzi A
Am J Sports Med
. 2005 Apr;
33(6):843-51.
PMID: 15827364
Background: Football players lose 3.5 to 5 kg of body weight during preseason practices because of heavy sweating. This fluid may be difficult to replace when practices occur 2 times...
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Godek S, Godek J, Bartolozzi A
J Athl Train
. 2004 Oct;
39(3):235-240.
PMID: 15496992
OBJECTIVE: To determine if football (FB) players and cross-country (CC) runners had different thermal responses to their respective training sessions. DESIGN AND SETTING: On days 4 and 8 of preseason...