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pro vyhledávání: '"Chad E. Johnston"'
Autor:
John Frim, Gordon G. Giesbrecht, Michel B. Ducharme, Glen P. Kenny, Gerald K. Bristow, M. S. L. Goheen, Chad E. Johnston
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 83:1635-1640
Goheen, M. S. L., M. B. Ducharme, G. P. Kenny, C. E. Johnston, John Frim, Gerald K. Bristow, and Gordon G. Giesbrecht.Efficacy of forced-air and inhalation rewarming by using a human model for severe hypothermia. J. Appl. Physiol. 83(5): 1635–1640,
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Applied Physiology. 76:116-121
We demonstrated previously that esophageal temperature (T(es)) remains elevated by approximately 0.5 degrees C for at least 65 min after intense exercise. Following exercise, average skin temperature (T(avg)) and skin blood flow returned rapidly to p
Autor:
Gordon G. Giesbrecht, Glen P. Kenny, A. Andrew Chen, George Nicolaou, Chad E. Johnston, Gerald K. Bristow
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia. 44:636-642
This study was conducted to test the hypothesis that clonidine produces a dose-dependent increase in the sweating threshold and dose-dependent decreases in vasoconstriction and shivering thresholds.Six healthy subjects (two female) were studied on fo
Autor:
Chad E. Johnston, Gerald K. Bristow, Glen P. Kenny, Gordon G. Giesbrecht, Michel B. Ducharme, M. S. L. Goheen, G. Nicolaou, John Frim
Publikováno v:
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 813:676-681
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology. 21:134-148
An underwater cycle ergometer was designed consisting of an aluminum cycle frame in water connected with a 1:1 gear ratio to a mechanically braked standard cycle ergometer supported above the water. Three progressive maximal exercise tests were perfo
Eucapnic hypoxia lowers human cold thermoregulatory response thresholds and accelerates core cooling
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 80:422-429
Hypoxia lowers the basic thermoregulatory responses of animals and humans. In cold-exposed animals, hypoxia increases core temperature (Tco) cooling rate and suppresses shivering thermogenesis. In humans, the experimental effects of hypoxia on thermo
Autor:
Gordon G. Giesbrecht, M. S. L. Goheen, Glen P. Kenny, Gerald K. Bristow, Chad E. Johnston, John S. Hayward
Publikováno v:
Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 83(5)
Giesbrecht, Gordon G., M. S. L. Goheen, C. E. Johnston, G. P. Kenny, Gerald K. Bristow, and John S. Hayward. Inhibition of shivering increases core temperature afterdrop and attenuates rewarming in hypothermic humans. J. Appl. Physiol. 83(5): 1630–