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196 related items for PubMed ID: 38867664

  • 1. Comparing the efficacy of different climate indices for prediction of labor loss, body temperatures, and thermal perception in a wide variety of warm and hot climates.
    Havenith G, Smallcombe JW, Hodder S, Jay O, Foster J.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2024 Aug 01; 137(2):312-328. PubMed ID: 38867664
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  • 2. Is Physiological Equivalent Temperature (PET) a superior screening tool for heat stress risk than Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) index? Eight years of data from the Gothenburg half marathon.
    Thorsson S, Rayner D, Palm G, Lindberg F, Carlström E, Börjesson M, Nilson F, Khorram-Manesh A, Holmer B.
    Br J Sports Med; 2021 Aug 01; 55(15):825-830. PubMed ID: 32467149
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  • 3. Application of Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) for assessment of occupational heat stress in open-pit mines.
    Nassiri P, Monazzam MR, Golbabaei F, Dehghan SF, Rafieepour A, Mortezapour AR, Asghari M.
    Ind Health; 2017 Oct 07; 55(5):437-443. PubMed ID: 28804096
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  • 4. Physiological responses to temperature and humidity compared to the assessment by UTCI, WGBT and PHS.
    Kampmann B, Bröde P, Fiala D.
    Int J Biometeorol; 2012 May 07; 56(3):505-13. PubMed ID: 21336921
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  • 5. Quantifying the impact of heat on human physical work capacity; part III: the impact of solar radiation varies with air temperature, humidity, and clothing coverage.
    Foster J, Smallcombe JW, Hodder S, Jay O, Flouris AD, Nybo L, Havenith G.
    Int J Biometeorol; 2022 Jan 07; 66(1):175-188. PubMed ID: 34709466
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  • 9. Estimated work ability in warm outdoor environments depends on the chosen heat stress assessment metric.
    Bröde P, Fiala D, Lemke B, Kjellstrom T.
    Int J Biometeorol; 2018 Mar 07; 62(3):331-345. PubMed ID: 28424950
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  • 10. Heat stress assessment during intermittent work under different environmental conditions and clothing combinations of effective wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT).
    Seo Y, Powell J, Strauch A, Roberge R, Kenny GP, Kim JH.
    J Occup Environ Hyg; 2019 Jul 07; 16(7):467-476. PubMed ID: 31107182
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  • 11. Variations in Athlete Heat-Loss Potential Between Hot-Dry and Warm-Humid Environments at Equivalent Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature Thresholds.
    Vanos JK, Grundstein AJ.
    J Athl Train; 2020 Nov 01; 55(11):1190-1198. PubMed ID: 33112954
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  • 12. Comparison of UTCI to selected thermal indices.
    Blazejczyk K, Epstein Y, Jendritzky G, Staiger H, Tinz B.
    Int J Biometeorol; 2012 May 01; 56(3):515-35. PubMed ID: 21614619
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  • 14. Validation of the Fiala multi-node thermophysiological model for UTCI application.
    Psikuta A, Fiala D, Laschewski G, Jendritzky G, Richards M, Błażejczyk K, Mekjavič I, Rintamäki H, de Dear R, Havenith G.
    Int J Biometeorol; 2012 May 01; 56(3):443-60. PubMed ID: 21656016
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  • 17. Validating the Heat Stress Indices for Using In Heavy Work Activities in Hot and Dry Climates.
    Hajizadeh R, Golbabaei F, Farhang Dehghan S, Beheshti MH, Jafari SM, Taheri F.
    J Res Health Sci; 2016 May 01; 16(2):90-5. PubMed ID: 27497777
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  • 18. Cortisol and interleukin-6 responses during intermittent exercise in two different hot environments with equivalent WBGT.
    Wright HE, McLellan TM, Stapleton JM, Hardcastle SG, Kenny GP.
    J Occup Environ Hyg; 2012 May 01; 9(4):269-79. PubMed ID: 22482790
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  • 19. UTCI--why another thermal index?
    Jendritzky G, de Dear R, Havenith G.
    Int J Biometeorol; 2012 May 01; 56(3):421-8. PubMed ID: 22187087
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  • 20. Thermal comfort in Quebec City, Canada: sensitivity analysis of the UTCI and other popular thermal comfort indices in a mid-latitude continental city.
    Provençal S, Bergeron O, Leduc R, Barrette N.
    Int J Biometeorol; 2016 Apr 01; 60(4):591-603. PubMed ID: 26349476
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