Environmental Extremes Global Engagement Journal Club
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Podcast by Thermal Ergonomics Laboratory. We aim to understand the variability in human thermoregulation, whether physiological, physical, or perceptual.
Environmental Extremes Global Engagement Journal Club
2y ago
Episode 5: Environmental Extremes Global Engagement Series - Prof. Douglas Casa (University of Connecticut, US) - Dr. Yuri Hosokawa (Waseda University, Japan) Hosted by: Prof Ollie Jay (Thermal Ergonomics Laboratory, University of Sydney) Dr Samuel Chalmers (Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity [ARENA], University of South Australia) Articles discussed: DeMartini et al. 2015. Effectiveness of cold water immersion in the treatment of exertional heat stroke at the Falmouth road race https://bit.ly/3ymMNoY Hosokawa et al. 2017. Tarp-assisted cooling as a method of whole-body ..read more
Environmental Extremes Global Engagement Journal Club
3y ago
Episode 4: Environmental Extremes Global Engagement Series - Dr. Lisa Leon (US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, US) - Dr. Orlando Laitano (Florida State University, US) Hosted by: Prof Ollie Jay (Thermal Ergonomics Laboratory, University of Sydney) Dr Samuel Chalmers (Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity [ARENA], University of South Australia) Articles discussed: Dineen et al. 2020. Prior viral illness increases heat stroke severity in mice. Experimental Physiology. https://bit.ly/3eSJmPc Laitano et al. 2020. Delayed metabolic dysfunction in myocardium fo ..read more
Environmental Extremes Global Engagement Journal Club
3y ago
Episode 3: Environmental Extremes Global Engagement Series - Prof. Craig Crandall (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, US) - Dr. Matthew Cramer (Defence Research and Development Canada) Hosted by: A/Prof Ollie Jay (Thermal Ergonomics Laboratory, University of Sydney) Dr Samuel Chalmers (Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity [ARENA], University of South Australia) Articles discussed: a. Paper #1: Crandall C, Vongpatanasin W, Victor R (2002). Mechanism of cocaine-induced hyperthermia in humans. Annals of Internal Medicine. 136:785-791 b. Paper #2: Cramer M, Moral ..read more
Environmental Extremes Global Engagement Journal Club
3y ago
Episode 2: Environmental Extremes Global Engagement Series - Prof. George Havenith (Loughborough University, UK) - Dr. Caroline Smith (Appalachian State University, USA) Hosted by Ollie Jay - Thermal Ergonomics Laboratory, University of Sydney Articles discussed: Paper #1: Smith CJ and Havenith G (2011) Body mapping of sweating patterns in male athletes in mild exercise-induced hyperthermia. Eur J Appl Physiol. 111(7): 1391-1402. Paper #2: Havenith G, Coenen JML, Kistemaker L and Kenney WL (1998) Relevance of individual characteristics for human heat stress response is dependent on exercise in ..read more
Environmental Extremes Global Engagement Journal Club
3y ago
Episode 1: Environmental Extremes Global Engagement Series - Prof. Larry Kenney (Penn State University, USA) - Prof. Chris Minson (University of Oregon, USA) Hosted by Ollie Jay - Thermal Ergonomics Laboratory, University of Sydney ..read more