Authors
Christopher J Tyler, Tom Reeve, Gary J Hodges, Stephen S Cheung
Publication date
2016/11
Source
Sports medicine
Volume
46
Pages
1699-1724
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Background
Exercise performance and capacity are impaired in hot, compared to temperate, conditions. Heat adaptation (HA) is one intervention commonly adopted to reduce this impairment because it may induce beneficial exercise performance and physiological and perceptual adaptations. A number of investigations have been conducted on HA but, due to large methodological differences, the effectiveness of different HA regimens remain unclear.
Objectives
(1) To quantify the effect of different HA regimens on exercise performance and the physiological and perceptual responses to subsequent heat exposure. (2) To offer practical HA recommendations and suggestions for future HA research based upon a systematic and quantitative synthesis of the literature.
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