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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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de Korte, J.Q. (author), Bongers, C.W.G. (author), Hopman, M.T.E. (author), Theunissen, L.P.J. (author), Jansen, K.M.B. (author), Kingma, B.R.M. (author), Ballak, S.B. (author), Maase, K. (author), Moen, M.H. (author), van Dijk, J.W. (author), Daanen, H.A.M. (author), Eijsvogel, T.M.H. (author)
The environmental conditions during the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games are expected to be challenging, which increases the risk for participating athletes to develop heat-related illnesses and experience performance loss. To allow safe and optimal exercise performance of Dutch elite athletes, the Thermo Tokyo study aimed to determine...
article 2021
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Gerrett, N. (author), Kingma, B.R.M. (author), Sluijter, R. (author), Daanen, H.A.M. (author)
The Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games in 2020 will be held in hot and humid conditions. Heat acclimation (in a climatic chamber) or heat acclimatization (natural environment) is essential to prepare the (endurance) athletes and reduce the performance loss associated with work in the heat. Based on the 1990-2018 hourly meteorological data of...
article 2019