نتایج جستجو برای: humid with hot

تعداد نتایج: 9227804  

Journal: :International journal of sports medicine 2006
A M Rivera-Brown T W Rowland F A Ramírez-Marrero G Santacana A Vann

This study compared physiological responses associated with exercise tolerance in girls (G) and women (W) of similar fitness and heat acclimatization level during exercise in a hot and humid outdoor environment (33.4 degrees C and 55.1 % RH; WBGT = 29.9 +/- 0.2 degrees C). Nine pre-menarcheal G (age = 11.3 yr) and nine W (age = 26.8 yr), matched for aerobic capacity and heat acclimatization lev...

2009
J. R. Crockett M. Koger

INTRODUCTION In any discussion of beef cattle production in a particular environment the matter of climatic adaptability is of prime consideration. Adaptation for beef cattle might be defined as the ability to reproduce, grow and thrive under local environmental conditions. Much has been written about the ability or inability of temperate zone breeds of cattle to adapt to hot, humid, subtropica...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 1989
S H Ahmed I Haq

The patbogenesis of NMS is still debated though evidence in favour of central dopaminergic blockade is more convincing and against peripheral toxic effect on skeletal muscles. Very few cases have been reported from tropical and sub tropical countries. Seven cases of NMS admitted in the Department of Neuropsychiatry, Jinnah Fostgraduate Medical Centre, Karachi are being reported. All were acutel...

2008
S. Suadsong J. Suwimonteerabutr P. Virakul S. Chanpongsang A. Kunavongkrit

The effects of utilizing evaporative cooling system equipped with tunnel ventilation on postpartum ovarian activities, energy balance and milk production of early lactating dairy cows under hot and humid climates were studied from parturition to 22 wk postpartum. Thirty-four crossbred Holstein-Friesian (93.75% HF×6.25% Bos indicus) primiparous cows were randomly assigned to one of two groups. C...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2006
Paul C Castle Adam L Macdonald Andrew Philp Anthony Webborn Peter W Watt Neil S Maxwell

We used three techniques of precooling to test the hypothesis that heat strain would be alleviated, muscle temperature (Tmu) would be reduced, and as a result there would be delayed decrements in peak power output (PPO) during exercise in hot, humid conditions. Twelve male team-sport players completed four cycling intermittent sprint protocols (CISP). Each CISP consisted of twenty 2-min periods...

Journal: :Military medicine 2011
Joanne N Caldwell Lian Engelen Charles van der Henst Mark J Patterson Nigel A S Taylor

OBJECTIVE This project was aimed at evaluating the impact of combat armor on physiological and cognitive functions during low-intensity exercise in hot-humid conditions (36 degrees C and 60% relative humidity). METHODS Nine males participated in three trials (2.5 hours), walking at two speeds and wearing different protective equipment: control (combat uniform and cloth hat); torso armor with ...

Journal: :international journal of occupational hygiene 0
mohamadreza monazzam department of occupational health engineering, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences. farideh golbabaei department of occupational health engineering, school of public health, tehran university of edicalsciences,tehran, iran. rasoul hematjo department of occupational health engineering, faculty of health, bushehr university of medical sciences, bushehr , iran. mostafa hosseini department of epidemiology and biostatistics, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences. parvin nassiri department of occupational health engineering, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences. somayeh fahang-dehghan department of occupational health engineering, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

heat stress is a common occupational health hazard at outdoor workplaces especially in a hot-humid climate. overheating of the body can cause a number of problems, including heat rash, heat cramps, dizziness, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. the present study aimed to assess heat stress indices including di, wbgt, and sw req /phs, as a mean to estimate the heat load on the employees of a petro...

2017
Matt B. Brearley

Despite provision of drinking water as the most common method of occupational heat stress prevention, there remains confusion in hydration messaging to workers. During work site interactions in a hot and humid climate, workers commonly report being informed to consume tepid fluids to accelerate rehydration. When questioned on the evidence supporting such advice, workers typically cite that flui...

2015
Adam W. Potter Julio A. Gonzalez Xiaojiang Xu ABDERREZAK BOUCHAMA

INTRODUCTION A significant number of healthcare workers have responded to aid in the relief and containment of the 2013 Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa. Healthcare workers are required to wear personal protective clothing (PPC) to impede the transmission of the virus; however, the impermeable design and the hot humid environment lead to risk of heat stress. OBJECTIVE Provide...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1999
P Rouadi F M Baroody D Abbott E Naureckas J Solway R M Naclerio

To assess the ability of the nose to warm and humidify inhaled air, we developed a nasopharyngeal probe and measured the temperature and humidity of air exiting the nasal cavity. We delivered cold, dry air (19-1 degrees C, <10% relative humidity) or hot, humid air (37 degrees C, >90% relative humidity) to the nose via a nasal mask at flow rates of 5, 10, and 20 l/min. We used a water gradient a...

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