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The evolutionary basis of thermoregulation and exercise performanceFrank E Marino
School of Human Movement Studies and Exercise and Sports Science Laboratories, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW, Australia
Med Sport Sci 53:1-13. 2008..A particular feature that has been overlooked by thermal physiologists is the way in which mammals use the thermoregulatory system to anticipate thermal limits during physical activity and thus avoid physiological catastrophe...
Thermoregulatory, metabolic and sympathoadrenal responses to repeated brief exposure to coldF Marino
Human Movement Studies Unit, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW, Australia
Scand J Clin Lab Invest 58:537-45. 1998....
Superior performance of African runners in warm humid but not in cool environmental conditionsFrank E Marino
School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt Univ, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
J Appl Physiol 96:124-30. 2004....
Anticipatory regulation and avoidance of catastrophe during exercise-induced hyperthermiaFrank E Marino
School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol 139:561-9. 2004....
The critical limiting temperature and selective brain cooling: neuroprotection during exercise?Frank E Marino
Charles Sturt University, School of Human Movement Studies, Panorama Ave, Bathurst, Australia
Int J Hyperthermia 27:582-90. 2011....
Comparative thermoregulation and the quest for athletic supremacyFrank E Marino
School of Human Movement Studies and Exercise and Sports Science Laboratories, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW, Australia
Med Sport Sci 53:14-25. 2008..Of particular interest are the strategies used by mammals to avoid developing hyperpyrexia and thereby maintain cellular homeostasis...
Heat reactions in multiple sclerosis: an overlooked paradigm in the study of comparative fatigueFrank E Marino
School of Human Movement Studies and Exercise and Sports Science Laboratories, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia
Int J Hyperthermia 25:34-40. 2009..This review focuses on the similarities in the manifestation of central fatigue in both MS and healthy subjects with reference to thermal strain and heat reactions...
The limits to exercise performance and the future of fatigue researchF E Marino
Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW, Australia
Br J Sports Med 45:65-7. 2011..Therefore, bringing feedforward mechanisms of the brain into fatigue research perhaps represents the next phase in the unravelling of the fatigue process...
Neuromuscular responses to hydration in moderate to warm ambient conditions during self-paced high-intensity exerciseF E Marino
School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University, Panorama Avenue, Bathurst, NSW 2795, Australia
Br J Sports Med 44:961-7. 2010..8°C, SEM 0.3) and warm (33.2, SEM 0.1), humid (∼64% relative humidity) conditions with either complete hydration (CH) or without hydration (NF)...
Glycerol hyperhydration fails to improve endurance performance and thermoregulation in humans in a warm humid environmentFrank E Marino
Human Movement Studies Unit and Human Performance Laboratory, Charles Sturt University, NSW 2795 Bathurst, Australia
Pflugers Arch 446:455-62. 2003..01) compared with 1.15+/-0.29 l h(-1) for PL. It is concluded that glycerol hyperhydration has no significant advantage over water hyperhydration on performance or thermoregulation during a 1-h, variable-intensity exercise performance...
Methods, advantages, and limitations of body cooling for exercise performanceF E Marino
Human Movement Studies Unit, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW, Australia
Br J Sports Med 36:89-94. 2002..However, it seems that precooling is only beneficial for endurance exercise of up to 30-40 minutes rather than intermittent or short duration exercise...
Advantages of smaller body mass during distance running in warm, humid environmentsF E Marino
Human Movement Studies Unit, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW, Australia
Pflugers Arch 441:359-67. 2000..Lighter runners produce and store less heat at the same running speed; hence they can run faster or further before reaching a limiting rectal temperature...
Influence of ambient temperature on plasma ammonia and lactate accumulation during prolonged submaximal and self-paced runningF E Marino
Human Movement Studies Unit, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia
Eur J Appl Physiol 86:71-8. 2001....
Evidence for neuromuscular fatigue during high-intensity cycling in warm, humid conditionsD Kay
Human Movement Studies Unit and Human Performance Laboratory, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Eur J Appl Physiol 84:115-21. 2001....
Whole-body pre-cooling and heat storage during self-paced cycling performance in warm humid conditionsD Kay
Human Movement Studies Unit, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW, Australia
J Sports Sci 17:937-44. 1999..05) after pre-cooling. The results indicate that skin pre-cooling in the absence of a reduced rectal temperature is effective in reducing thermal strain and increasing the distance cycled in 30 min under warm humid conditions...
Ageing is not associated with a decline in neuromuscular innervation or reduced specific force in men aged 20 and 50 yearsJ Cannon
Human Movement Studies Unit and Human Performance Laboratory, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, Australia
Clin Physiol 21:350-7. 2001..Therefore, preserving muscle mass through resistance training may significantly reduce the age-associated differences in peak strength and assist in promoting quality of life and functional independence in older adults...
The combined effects of hydration and exercise heat stress on choice reaction timeN Serwah
School of Human Movement Studies and Human Performance Laboratory, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW 2795, Australia
J Sci Med Sport 9:157-64. 2006..05). The results indicate that, in up to 90 min of exercise in warm, humid conditions, choice reaction time is not compromised by different levels of hydration...
Reproducibility and changes in twitch properties associated with age and resistance training in young and elderly womenJ Cannon
Exercise and Sports Science Laboratories, School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW, Australia
Scand J Med Sci Sports 18:627-35. 2008..However, these findings are discussed in relation to measurement reproducibility and the meaningfulness of the data obtained...
Double blind carbohydrate ingestion does not improve exercise duration in warm humid conditionsCamila Nassif
School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University, Australia
J Sci Med Sport 11:72-9. 2008..The difference could be related to a combined effect of CHO ingestion and knowledge of what was ingested possibly acting as a potent psychological motivator...
A reproducible and variable intensity cycling performance protocol for warm conditionsF E Marino
Human Performance Laboratory, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst New South Wales, Australia
J Sci Med Sport 5:95-107. 2002..Further studies are needed before results of treatment effects under differing ambient conditions can be fully understood and assigned appropriate significance...
Effects of pre-cooling procedures on intermittent-sprint exercise performance in warm conditionsRob Duffield
School of Human Movement, Charles Sturt University, Panorama Avenue, Bathurst, NSW 2795, Australia
Eur J Appl Physiol 100:727-35. 2007..As such, the ergogenic benefits of effective pre-cooling procedures in warm conditions for team-sports may be predominantly evident during sub-maximal bouts of exercise...
Reliability of the nociceptive flexor reflex (RIII) threshold and association with Pain thresholdPeter S Micalos
School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW, Australia
Eur J Appl Physiol 105:55-62. 2009..The parallel association and correlation of the RIII-T with the PT suggests that the RIII-T is valid in experimental pain studies under standardised resting conditions...
Comparative effects of resistance training on peak isometric torque, muscle hypertrophy, voluntary activation and surface EMG between young and elderly womenJack Cannon
Exercise and Sports Science Laboratories, School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW, Australia
Clin Physiol Funct Imaging 27:91-100. 2007..However, it is possible that neural adaptation did not occur and that the increase in EMG was due to peripheral adaptations...
Independent and combined effects of liquid carbohydrate/essential amino acid ingestion on hormonal and muscular adaptations following resistance training in untrained menStephen P Bird
School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University, Allen House 2 13, Bathurst, NSW, Australia
Eur J Appl Physiol 97:225-38. 2006..The synergistic effect of CHO + EAA ingestion maximises the anabolic response presumably by attenuating the post-exercise rise in protein degradation...
Liquid carbohydrate/essential amino acid ingestion during a short-term bout of resistance exercise suppresses myofibrillar protein degradationStephen P Bird
School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW 2795, Australia
Metabolism 55:570-7. 2006..Through an "anticatabolic effect," this altered balance may better favor the conservation of myofibrillar protein...
Exercise heat stress does not reduce central activation to non-exercised human skeletal muscleJulian Saboisky
School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW 2795, Australia
Exp Physiol 88:783-90. 2003..The data suggest that the central nervous system selectively reduces central activation to specific skeletal muscles as a consequence of exercise-induced hyperthermia...
Effects of liquid carbohydrate/essential amino acid ingestion on acute hormonal response during a single bout of resistance exercise in untrained menStephen P Bird
School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia
Nutrition 22:367-75. 2006..The potential role of cortisol in inhibiting training-induced muscle growth is of particular interest, as is whether exercise-induced cortisol release can be attenuated by nutritive interventions...
Designing resistance training programmes to enhance muscular fitness: a review of the acute programme variablesStephen P Bird
School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia
Sports Med 35:841-51. 2005..e. strength coaches, rehabilitation specialists, exercise physiologists) to acquire a fundamental understanding of the acute programme variables and the importance of their practical application in programme design...
Whole-body pre-cooling does not alter human muscle metabolism during sub-maximal exercise in the heatJ Booth
Department of Biomedical Science, University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia
Eur J Appl Physiol 84:587-90. 2001..It is more likely that thermoregulatory and cardiovascular strain are reduced, through lower muscle and core temperatures...
Normalized lengthening peak torque is associated with temporal twitch characteristics in elderly women but not young womenJ Cannon
Exercise and Sports Science Laboratories, School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW, Australia
Acta Physiol (Oxf) 188:53-62. 2006..To determine if greater normalized torque during maximal effort lengthening actions in elderly women compared with young women is related to age-associated adjustments in neural activation and/or contractile function...
Contralateral muscle fatigue in human quadriceps muscle: evidence for a centrally mediated fatigue response and cross-over effectJodie Rattey
School of Human Movement Studies and Human Performance Laboratory, Charles Sturt University, Panorama Avenue, Bathurst, NSW 2795, Australia
Pflugers Arch 452:199-207. 2006....
Relationships between isokinetic knee strength, single-sprint performance, and repeated-sprint ability in football playersMark A Newman
School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst NSW, Australia
J Strength Cond Res 18:867-72. 2004..714, p < 0.01). However, the data suggest that factors other than strength contribute to repeated-sprint ability. This finding provides new evidence in elucidating the relationship between strength and repeated-sprint performance...
Influence of lean body mass on performance differences of male and female distance runners in warm, humid environmentsAlison Wright
Human Movement Studies Unit and Human Performance Laboratory, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales 2795, Australia
Am J Phys Anthropol 118:285-91. 2002..The results suggest that one reason for the disparity in performance between male and female athletes over similar race distances might in part be related to unequal body characteristics and in particular to differences in LBM...
Effect of deception of distance on prolonged cycling performanceS Paterson
School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW, Australia
Percept Mot Skills 98:1017-26. 2004..It is concluded that subjects deceived of the actual distance completed will complete the subsequent performance trial based on perceived effort rather than on actual distance...
Reduced voluntary activation of human skeletal muscle during shortening and lengthening contractions in whole body hyperthermiaPeter G Martin
School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW 2795, Australia
Exp Physiol 90:225-36. 2005..The reductions in voluntary activation were only observed following a series of dynamic movements, indicating that the CNS allows for initial and brief 're-activation' of skeletal muscle following exercise-induced hyperthermia...
Resting salivary and plasma cortisol in elite athletes following long-haul travel from Australia to CanadaNicola Bullock
Department of Physiology, Australian Institute of Sport, Australia School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University, Australia
J Sci Med Sport 12:300-2. 2009....
Effect of long haul travel on maximal sprint performance and diurnal variations in elite skeleton athletesNicola Bullock
Department of Physiology, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen, ACT, Australia
Br J Sports Med 41:569-73; discussion 573. 2007..To quantify the impact of eastward long haul travel on diurnal variations in cortisol, psychological sensations and daily measurements of physical performance...
Acute effect of whole-body vibration on sprint and jumping performance in elite skeleton athletesNicola Bullock
Department of Physiology, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen, Australia
J Strength Cond Res 22:1371-4. 2008..Further research is required to explore whether WBV can improve the second sprint for athletes in actual competition and/or what sort of WBV protocol is optimal for these populations...
