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In Applied Ergonomics January 2017 58:144-150
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Autor:
Wright-Beatty, Heather E., Hardcastle, Stephen G., Keillor, Jocelyn M., Larose, Joanie, Boulay, Pierre, Kenny, Glen P.
Older adults may be at greater risk for occupational injuries given their reduced evaporative heat loss when full sweat evaporation is permitted, leading to greater thermal strain and potentially cognitive decrements. However, age-related differences
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https://doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000451286.84120.6c
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Kenny, Glen P., Hardcastle, Stephen G., Larose, Joanie, Boulay, Pierre, Wright-Beatty, Heather
During exercise in dry heat, older adults have a lower evaporative heat loss capacity than younger adults when full evaporation is permitted, potentially putting older workers at greater risk for heat related injuries. However, it is unknown how incr
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Autor:
Larose, Joanie, Wright, Heather E., Sigal, Ron J., Boulay, Pierre, Hardcastle, Stephen, Ducharme, Michel, Kenny, Glen P.
It is generally accepted that older adults have a lower tolerance to exercise in the heat relative to younger counterparts. The apparent reductions in thermoregulatory capacity are often reported to be related to differences in physical characteristi
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Autor:
Wright, Heather E., Phinney, Chad N., Hardcastle, Stephen G., McLellan, Tom. M., Larose, Joanie, Boulay, Pierre, Kenny, Glen P.
Older adults have less evaporative heat loss than younger adults during exercise performed at a fixed rate of heat production under conditions which permit full sweat evaporation. However, when evaporative heat loss is restricted (i.e., high humidity
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https://doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000433621.97168.70
Autor:
Flouris, Andreas D., McGinn, Ryan, Poirier, Martin P., Louie, Jeffrey C., Ioannou, Leonidas G., Tsoutsoubi, Lydia, Sigal, Ronald J., Boulay, Pierre, Hardcastle, Stephen G., Kenny, Glen P.
Publikováno v:
Temperature; 2018, Vol. 5 Issue 1, p86-99, 14p
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Autor:
Larose, Joanie, Sigal, Ronald J., Boulay, Pierre, Hardcastle, Stephen G., Wright, Heather E., Kenny, Glen P.
Aging is associated with a reduction in the body’s capacity to dissipate heat as evidenced by an attenuated skin blood flow and sweating response during passive heat exposure. To date however, few studies have examined age-related changes in thermo
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Autor:
Wright, Heather E., Larose, Joanie, Hardcastle, Stephen G., Sigal, Ronald J., Boulay, Pierre, Kenny, Glen P.
Aging is associated with a progressive decrease in thermoregulatory and cardiovascular function. When combined, these age-related changes are thought to decrease the body’s ability to maintain core temperature at safe levels, during heat exposure.
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