Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2954447035> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 64 of
64
with 100 items per page.
- W2954447035 endingPage "570" @default.
- W2954447035 startingPage "569" @default.
- W2954447035 abstract "Participating in marathons in hot and humid weather may lead to fatigue, syncope, injuries or even death. In the diagnosis and monitoring of delayed onset muscle soreness and fatigue status, infrared thermography (IRT) has been used as a non-invasive method for the assessing skin temperature as a response of muscle hyperthermia after exercise. PURPOSE: Analyze the effect of running a marathon in a hot and humid environment on skin temperature. METHODS: Seventeen amateur runners (age 35.82 ± 7.03 years, weight 66.79 ± 11.97 kg, height 168.44 ± 10.59 cm, VO2peak 52.88 ± 7.09 ml/kg/min) had their lower limb skin temperature measured using trough IRT (FLIR T450) after running a marathon (0-80 m.a.s.l.) in a hot (thermal index 28.34 ± 3.27 °C) and humid environment (~81 %), the measures were taken in a temperature controlled room (23°C). Both dominant (DLL) and non-dominant (NDLL) lowers limbs were divided for analysis into fourteen different areas and mean temperature of each area was used for analysis. A one-way ANOVA were used to compared thermal images taken 15 days and before marathon and 24 hours and 6 days after marathon. RESULTS: We found significant differences in skin temperatures: knee (DLL: F(3.48): 5.14, p= 0.004); Vastus lateralis (DLL: F(3.48): 7.191, p= ˂0.01; NDLL: F(3.48): 4.883, p= 0.005); Rectus femoris (DLL: F(3.48) : 5.956, p= 0.002; NDLL: F(3.48) : 5.521, p= 0.002); Vastus medialis (DLL: F(3.48) : 5.079, p= 0.004; NDLL: F(3.48) : 7.214, p= <0.001); Adductor (DLL: F(3.48) : 4.097, p= 0.011; NDLL: F(3.48) : 5.702, p= 0.002); biceps femoris (DLL: F(3.48) : 18.952, p= <0.01; NDLL: F(3.48): 15.105, p= <0.01); popliteal fossa (DLL: F(3.48): 11.103, p= <0.01; NDLL: F(3.48): 11.598, p= <0.001); semitendinosus (DLL: F(3.48): 14.382, p= <0.01; NDLL: F(3.48): 15.000, p= <0.01); lateral gastrocnemius (DLL: F(3.48): 15.007, p= <0.01; NDLL: F(3.48): 10.316, p= <0.01); and medial gastrocnemius (DLL: F(3.48): 7.567, p= <0.01). Significant differences in all areas mentioned were found between measures: pre 15d < post 24h, pre marathon < post 24h y post 24h > post 6d. CONCLUSIONS: Running a marathon in hot, humid environment leads to significant increases in lower limb skin temperature and the temperature levels returned to baseline values after 6 days of recovery." @default.
- W2954447035 created "2019-07-12" @default.
- W2954447035 creator A5003925185 @default.
- W2954447035 creator A5057760472 @default.
- W2954447035 creator A5064202158 @default.
- W2954447035 creator A5085067253 @default.
- W2954447035 date "2019-06-01" @default.
- W2954447035 modified "2023-10-02" @default.
- W2954447035 title "Effects On Skin Temperature of Marathon Running in a Hot Humid Environment" @default.
- W2954447035 doi "https://doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000562212.76160.ff" @default.
- W2954447035 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2954447035 type Work @default.
- W2954447035 sameAs 2954447035 @default.
- W2954447035 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2954447035 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2954447035 hasAuthorship W2954447035A5003925185 @default.
- W2954447035 hasAuthorship W2954447035A5057760472 @default.
- W2954447035 hasAuthorship W2954447035A5064202158 @default.
- W2954447035 hasAuthorship W2954447035A5085067253 @default.
- W2954447035 hasBestOaLocation W29544470351 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConcept C136229726 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConcept C140793950 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConcept C158355884 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConcept C2779222261 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConcept C2779949491 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConcept C3019079563 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConceptScore W2954447035C120665830 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConceptScore W2954447035C121332964 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConceptScore W2954447035C126322002 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConceptScore W2954447035C136229726 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConceptScore W2954447035C140793950 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConceptScore W2954447035C158355884 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConceptScore W2954447035C2779222261 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConceptScore W2954447035C2779949491 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConceptScore W2954447035C3019079563 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConceptScore W2954447035C71924100 @default.
- W2954447035 hasConceptScore W2954447035C86803240 @default.
- W2954447035 hasIssue "6S" @default.
- W2954447035 hasLocation W29544470351 @default.
- W2954447035 hasLocation W29544470352 @default.
- W2954447035 hasOpenAccess W2954447035 @default.
- W2954447035 hasPrimaryLocation W29544470351 @default.
- W2954447035 hasRelatedWork W1985123734 @default.
- W2954447035 hasRelatedWork W2089902947 @default.
- W2954447035 hasRelatedWork W2143204614 @default.
- W2954447035 hasRelatedWork W2416466179 @default.
- W2954447035 hasRelatedWork W2614708594 @default.
- W2954447035 hasRelatedWork W3037805139 @default.
- W2954447035 hasRelatedWork W3108832203 @default.
- W2954447035 hasRelatedWork W4285251908 @default.
- W2954447035 hasRelatedWork W4312018840 @default.
- W2954447035 hasRelatedWork W7110662 @default.
- W2954447035 hasVolume "51" @default.
- W2954447035 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2954447035 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2954447035 magId "2954447035" @default.
- W2954447035 workType "article" @default.