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| Jonathan E WingoSummaryAffiliation: University of Georgia Country: USA Publications
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Cardiovascular drift is related to reduced maximal oxygen uptake during heat stressJonathan E Wingo
Department of Exercise Science, Ramsey Center, 300 River Road, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA
Med Sci Sports Exerc 37:248-55. 2005....
Maximal oxygen uptake after attenuation of cardiovascular drift during heat stressJonathan E Wingo
Department of Kinesiology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 6554, USA
Aviat Space Environ Med 77:687-94. 2006....
Body cooling attenuates the decrease in maximal oxygen uptake associated with cardiovascular drift during heat stressJonathan E Wingo
Department of Kinesiology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 6554, USA
Eur J Appl Physiol 98:97-104. 2006..The findings support the notion that a causal link exists between CV drift that occurs during prolonged exercise in a hot environment and a decrease in VO(2)(max)...
Fluid ingestion attenuates the decline in VO2peak associated with cardiovascular driftMatthew S Ganio
Department of Kinesiology, University of Georgia, Athens, USA
Med Sci Sports Exerc 38:901-9. 2006..This study investigated whether manipulation of cardiovascular drift (CV drift) by changing exercise duration or by fluid ingestion is associated with altered peak oxygen uptake VO(2peak)...
Caffeinated sports drink: ergogenic effects and possible mechanismsKirk J Cureton
Department of Kinesiology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 6554, USA
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 17:35-55. 2007..15%). Data from the interpolated-twitch technique indicated that attenuated strength loss with CES+CAF was explained by reduced intrinsic muscle fatigue...
Acute volume expansion preserves orthostatic tolerance during whole-body heat stress in humansDavid M Keller
Department of Kinesiology, University of Texas at Arlington, TX 76019, USA
J Physiol 587:1131-9. 2009....
Hydration during exercise in warm, humid conditions: effect of a caffeinated sports drinkMindy L Millard Stafford
School of Applied Physiology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332 0356, USA
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 17:163-77. 2007..P but not CE. The authors conclude that CAF+CE appears as rapidly in blood as CE and maintains hydration and sustains cardiovascular and thermoregulatory function as well as CE during exercise in a warm, humid environment...
Effect of ambient temperature on cardiovascular drift and maximal oxygen uptakeAndrew J Lafrenz
Department of Biology, University of Portland, Portland, OR, USA
Med Sci Sports Exerc 40:1065-71. 2008..This study tested the hypothesis that the magnitude of cardiovascular (CV) drift and decrease in maximal oxygen uptake (V[spacing dot above]O2max) would be greater at 35 degrees C than at 22 degrees C...
Cerebrovascular responsiveness to steady-state changes in end-tidal CO2 during passive heat stressDavid A Low
Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine, Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas, 7232 Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX 75231, USA
J Appl Physiol 104:976-81. 2008..028 +/- 0.020 vs. 0.023 +/- 0.008 CBVC units/Torr, P = 0.31). These results indicate that cerebrovascular CO(2) responsiveness, to the prescribed steady-state changes in Pet(CO(2)), is unchanged during passive heat stress...
