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Comprehensive Physiology
The sections in this article are: 1 Occurrence and Diagnosis of Heatstroke 2 Principal Systemic Responses to or Effects of Severe Heat Stress 2.1 Observations on Heatstroke Patients 2.2 Experimental Observations 2.3 Hormones 3 Proposed Systemic Mecha
Autor:
L, Wan, R W, Hubbard
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Clinical chemistry. 44(4)
Carnitine deficiency presents as a major problem in fatty acid oxidation. The use of a plasma carnitine assay can rapidly help to describe this deficiency. The method we describe here requires two simple steps of sample preparation, followed by autom
Autor:
L E, Armstrong, Y, Epstein, J E, Greenleaf, E M, Haymes, R W, Hubbard, W O, Roberts, P D, Thompson
Publikováno v:
Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 28(12)
Many recreational and elite runners participate in distance races each year. When these events are conducted in hot or cold conditions, the risk of environmental illness increases. However, exertional hyperthermia, hypothermia, dehydration, and other
Groups of human squamous epithelial cells labeled with the sodium sensitive fluorescent dye, Sodium Green (Molecular Probes, OR) were subjected to a 20 minute hyperthermic stress at temperatures as high as 50 deg C and then cooled to 37 deg C. Change
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https://doi.org/10.21236/ada331123
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada331123
Autor:
R W, Hubbard, R, Slocum
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American clinical laboratory. 14(7)
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Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 25(5)
Although hyponatremia (HN) has been reported among endurance athletes, its etiology often remains uncertain and of great interest to clinicians and physiologists. This case report presents physiologic evidence regarding the etiology and development o
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Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 63(5)
The effects of several uniform configurations on fluid and electrolyte losses in a hot environment (30 degrees C db, 18 degrees C wb) were studied in 15 healthy males, during 6 h of intermittent treadmill exercise (1.56 m.s-1, 0% grade, 50 min.h-1, 2
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Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 62(7)
The purpose of this investigation was to see whether subject characteristics and physiologic measurements predicted exercise-heat tolerance (EHT) and voluntary tolerance time in young soldiers. A total of 18 unacclimatized males attempted six 50-min
This technical note is a reformatted and slightly revised version of USARIEM TN 91-1, Sustaining Health and Performance in the Desert: Environmental Medicine Guidance for Operations in Southwest Asia, December 1990. This pocket- sized version was pre
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https://doi.org/10.21236/ada229846
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada229846
Autor:
R W, Hubbard
Publikováno v:
Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 22(1)
Exertional heatstroke usually occurs among healthy, fit individuals who are motivated to perform strenuous exercise because of peer pressure, discipline, or athletic competition. In fact, exertional heatstroke deaths among high school athletes in the