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183 related items for PubMed ID: 17086774

  • 1. Thermoregulatory control following dynamic exercise.
    Journeay WS, Carter R, Kenny GP.
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  • 2. Moderate exercise increases the post exercise resting warm thermoregulatory response thresholds.
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  • 3. Lower body positive and negative pressure alter thermal and hemodynamic responses after exercise.
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  • 4. Non-thermal factors are important in the control of skin blood flow during exercise only under high physiological strain.
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  • 5. Disturbance of thermal homeostasis following dynamic exercise.
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  • 8. Neural control and mechanisms of eccrine sweating during heat stress and exercise.
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  • 9. Human thermoregulatory behavior during rest and exercise - a prospective review.
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  • 10. Female reproductive hormones and thermoregulatory control of skin blood flow.
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  • 12. Rectal temperature, distal sweat rate, and forearm blood flow following mild exercise at two phases of the circadian cycle.
    Waterhouse J, Aizawa S, Nevill A, Edwards B, Weinert D, Atkinson G, Reilly T.
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  • 13. Exercise in a hot environment: the skin circulation.
    Johnson JM.
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  • 15. Control of skin blood flow during exercise.
    Kenney WL, Johnson JM.
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