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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 1996

Exercise-Heat Tolerance of College Distance Runners at 38 °C

Lawrence E. Armstrong; Carl M. Maresh; Michael F. Bergeron; Jay R. Hoffman; M. J. Whittlesey; Gregory Roy

This investigation evaluated the relative exercise-heat tolerance (EHT) of highly trained athletes. Eleven anthropometric and personal characteristics of 12 male distance runners were measured. The runners underwent two strenuous exercise tests: treadmill running at 240 and 270 m · min−1, 20 min total, one in a mild (23 °C) and one in a hot (38 °C) environment. The heart rate (HR), plasma lactate (LA), and plasma glucose differences between the 23 and 38 °C tests were used to describe each runners relative EHT. Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that no personal characteristics were valid predictors of EHT. Physiological responses during the 38 °C test demonstrated that HR, LA, and plasma glucose were affected by between-subject differences in relative exercise intensity but rectal temperature and change in plasma volume were not. These findings suggest that EHT in a hot environment may be predicted by evaluating HR, LA, and glucose responses, to allow identification of distance runners who may have low or high EHT.


International Journal of Sports Medicine | 2006

Effect of hydration state on testosterone and cortisol responses to training-intensity exercise in collegiate runners.

Carl M. Maresh; M. J. Whittlesey; Lawrence E. Armstrong; Linda M. Yamamoto; Daniel A. Judelson; K. E. Fish; Douglas J. Casa; Stavros A. Kavouras; V. D. Castracane


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2006

No Effect of 5% Hypohydration on Running Economy of Competitive Runners at 23°c

Lawrence E. Armstrong; M. J. Whittlesey; Douglas J. Casa; Tabatha A. Elliott; Stavros A. Kavouras; NiCole R. Keith; Carl M. Maresh


International Journal of Sports Medicine | 1996

Plasma volume responses to consecutive anaerobic exercise tests

M. J. Whittlesey; Carl M. Maresh; L. E. Armstrong; T. S. Morocco; Daniel R. Hannon; Catherine V. Gabaree; Jay R. Hoffman


Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine | 1997

Physiological and psychological effects associated with high carbon dioxide levels in healthy men

Carl M. Maresh; L. E. Armstrong; Stavros A. Kavouras; George J. Allen; Douglas J. Casa; M. J. Whittlesey; Kent E. LaGasse


International Journal of Sports Medicine | 1998

Plasma Testosterone and Cortisol Responses to Training-Intensity Exercise in Mild and Hot Environments

Robert W. Kenefick; Carl M. Maresh; L. E. Armstrong; John W. Castellani; M. J. Whittlesey; Jay R. Hoffman; Michael F. Bergeron


International Journal of Sport Nutrition | 1994

Dietary Supplementation and Improved Anaerobic Performance

Carl M. Maresh; Lawrence E. Armstrong; Jay R. Hoffman; Daniel R. Hannon; Catherine L. Gabaree; Michael F. Bergeron; M. J. Whittlesey; Michael R. Deschenes


Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 1994

Longitudinal Exercise-Heat Tolerance and Running Economy of Collegiate Distance Runners

Lawrence E. Armstrong; Carl M. Maresh; M. J. Whittlesey; Michael F. Bergeron; Catherine L. Gabaree; Jay R. Hoffman


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1998

THE EFFECTS OF HYPOHYDRATION ON RUNNING ECONOMY IN A MILD (23 ??C) ENVIRONMENT

M. J. Whittlesey; L. E. Armstrong; C. M. Maresh; Tabatha A. Elliott; Douglas J. Casa; Stavros A. Kavouras


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1997

HYDRATION STATE AND THE PLASMA TESTOSTERONE AND CORTISOL RESPONSES TO EXERCISE IN COLLEGE RUNNERS 409

C. M. Maresh; M. J. Whittlesey; K. E. Fish; L. E. Armstrong; V. D. Castracane

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Jay R. Hoffman

The College of New Jersey

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Douglas J. Casa

University of Connecticut

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John W. Castellani

United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

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Robert W. Kenefick

United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

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