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Bongers, C.C.W.G. (author), de Korte, J.Q. (author), Zwartkruis, M. (author), Levels, K. (author), Kingma, B.R.M. (author), Eijsvogels, T.M.H. (author)
The combination of an exacerbated workload and impermeable nature of the personal protective equipment (PPE) worn by COVID-19 healthcare workers increases heat strain. We aimed to compare the prevalence of heat strain symptoms before (routine care without PPE) versus during the COVID-19 pandemic (COVID-19 care with PPE), identify risk factors...
article 2022
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Teunissen, L.P.J. (author), Jansen, K.M.B. (author), Janssen, E. (author), Kingma, B.R.M. (author), de Korte, J.Q. (author), Eijsvogels, T.M.H. (author)
Objectives To evaluate how separate and combined climatic parameters affect peak core temperature during exercise in the heat using computer simulations fed with individual data. Methods The impact of eight environmental conditions on rectal temperature (Tre) was determined for exercise under heat stress using the Fiala-thermal-Physiology-and...
article 2022
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Bongers, C.C.W.G. (author), de Korte, J.Q. (author), Catoire, M. (author), Greefhorst, J. (author), Hopman, M.T.E. (author), Kingma, B. (author), Eijsvogels, T.M.H. (author)
COVID-19 healthcare personnel (HCP) use personal protective equipment (PPE; ie, isolation gowns, eye protection, facemasks and respirators) to safely perform their medical duties. However, PPE creates a microenvironment around the skin due to a higher thermal resistance and lower water vapour permeability of the materials being used compared...
article 2021
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Bongers, C.C.W.G. (author), ten Haaf, D.S.M. (author), Catoire, M. (author), Kersten, B. (author), Wouters, J.A. (author), Eijsvogels, T.M.H. (author), Hopman, M.T.E. (author)
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of 12 weeks collagen peptide (CP) supplementation on knee pain and function in individuals with self-reported knee pain. Healthy physically active individuals (n = 167, aged 63 [interquartile range = 56-68] years) with self-reported knee pain received 10 g/day of CP or placebo for 12 weeks....
article 2020
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Verheggen, R.J.H.M. (author), Eijsvogels, T.M.H. (author), Catoire, M. (author), Terink, R. (author), Ramakers, R. (author), Bongers, C.C.W.G. (author), Mensink, M. (author), Hermus, A.R.M.M. (author), Thijssen, D.H.J. (author), Hopman, M.T.E. (author)
Objectives. Obesity is characterized by a pro-inflammatory state, which plays a role in the pathogenesis of metabolic and cardiovascular disease. An exercise bout causes a transient increase in pro-inflammatory cytokines, whilst training has anti-inflammatory effects. No previous study examined whether the exercise-induced increase in pro...
article 2019
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Bogerd, C.P. (author), Velt, K.B. (author), Annaheim, S. (author), Bongers, C.C.W.G. (author), Eijsvogels, T.M.H. (author), Daanen, H.A.M. (author)
OBJECTIVE: The discomfort caused by rectal probes and esophageal probes for the estimation of body core temperature has triggered the development of gastrointestinal (GI) capsules that are easily accepted by athletes and workers due to their non-invasive characteristics. We compare two new GI capsule devices with rectal temperature during cycle...
article 2018
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Bongers, C.W.G. (author), Daanen, H.A.M. (author), Bogerd, C.P. (author), Hopman, M.T.E. (author), Eijsvogels, T.M.H. (author)
Purpose: Telemetric temperature capsule systems are wireless, relatively non-invasive and easily applicable in field conditions, and have therefore great advantages for monitoring core body temperature. However, the accuracy and responsiveness of available capsule systems have not been compared previously. Therefore, the aim of this study was to...
article 2017
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