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Experimental Physiology | 2015

Age‐related changes to cardiac systolic and diastolic function during whole‐body passive hyperthermia

Rebekah A. I. Lucas; Satyam Sarma; Zachary J. Schlader; James Pearson; Craig G. Crandall

What is the central question of this study? The effect of ageing on hyperthermia‐induced changes in cardiac function is unknown. What is the main finding and its importance? Using echocardiography, we show that during hyperthermia the systolic and diastolic function can be appropriately augmented to meet cardiac demand in healthy older adults, although overall age‐related impairments remain. One exception was late diastolic ventricular filling [i.e. E/A ratio and A/(A + E) ratio], which in the older adults was not further augmented during hyperthermia, unlike their young counterparts. To meet cardiac demand, therefore, healthy older adults appear to depend on an increased left ventricular systolic strain and proportion of their cardiac reserve.


The FASEB Journal | 2015

Fluid Restriction during Exercise in the Heat Reduces Tolerance to Central Hypovolemia

Zachary J. Schlader; Daniel Gagnon; Eric Rivas; Victor A. Convertino; Craig G. Crandall


Archive | 2015

passive heating on skin blood flow Effect of increasing central venous pressure during

Benjamin D. Levine; R. A. Etzel; Craig G. Crandall; Zachary J. Schlader; Thomas Seifert; Thad E. Wilson; Morten Bundgaard-Nielsen; Niels H. Secher; Redi Pecini; Morten Dalsgaard; Daniel Gagnon; Rebekah A. I. Lucas; James Pearson


Archive | 2015

vasodilation during dynamic exercise in humans Baroreceptor modulation of active cutaneous

Gary W. Mack; Doug Cordero; Jochen Peters; Daniel Gagnon; Glen P. Kenny; Ryan McGinn; Brendan Swift; Konrad Binder; Gabrielle Paull; Robert D. Meade; Naoto Fujii; Zachary J. Schlader; Rebekah A. I. Lucas; James Pearson; Craig G. Crandall


Archive | 2015

postexercise hypotension in humans Effect of systemic nitric oxide synthase inhibition on

John R. Halliwill; Christopher T. Minson; Michael J. Joyner; Can Ozan Tan; Zachary J. Schlader; Daniel Gagnon; Rebekah A. I. Lucas; James Pearson; Craig G. Crandall


Archive | 2015

heatingalters the cardiovascular response to direct passive

Stacey L. Wladkowski; A James; Redi Pecini; Morten Dalsgaard; Morten Bundgaard-Nielsen; Thad E. Wilson; H Niels; A Biol; Yutaka Tochihara; Hiroyuki Sawatari; Akiko Chishaki; Mami Miyazono; Nobuko Hashiguchi; Yukari Maeno; Zachary J. Schlader; Daniel Gagnon; Amy N. Adams; Eric Rivas; C. Munro Cullum; G Craig


Archive | 2015

modify sweat rate during passive heat stress in Skin blood flow and local temperature independently

Manabu Shibasaki; Craig G. Crandall; Jonathan E. Wingo; David A. Low; David M. Keller; Mikio Miwa; Narihiko Kondo; Tatsuro Amano; Masashi Ichinose; Takeshi Nishiyasu; Yoshimitsu Inoue; Shunsaku Koga; Naoto Fujii; Ryan McGinn; Gabrielle Paull; Jill M. Stapleton; Robert D. Meade; Zachary J. Schlader; Daniel Gagnon; Rebekah A. I. Lucas; James Pearson


Archive | 2015

oxygenation during heat stress spectroscopy-derived measurements of tissue Skin blood flow influences near-infrared

Scott L. Davis; Paul J. Fadel; Jian Cui; Gail D. Thomas; Craig G. Crandall; Zachary J. Schlader; Eric Rivas; Babs R. Soller; Victor A. Convertino; Masahiro Horiuchi; Junko Endo; Dick H. J. Thijssen; Spyros Zakynthinos; Peter D. Wagner; Ioannis Vogiatzis; Helmut Habazettl; Zafeiris Louvaris; Vasileios Andrianopoulos


Archive | 2014

experimental model of hemorrhage Validation of lower body negative pressure as an

Victor A. Convertino; Kathleen A. Goei; Heather F. Pidcoke; Kevin K. Chung; Andrew P. Cap; Carmen Hinojosa-Laborde; Robert E. Shade; Gary W. Muniz; Cassondra Bauer; Emrys Kirkman; Sarah Watts; Zachary J. Schlader; Eric Rivas; Babs R. Soller; Craig G. Crandall; Niels H. Secher


International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings | 2014

Hyperthermia Does Not Alter Baroreflex Control Of Heart Rate During Central Hypovolemia Associated With Simulated Hemorrhage. .

Eric Rivas; Zachary J. Schlader; Craig G. Crandall

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Craig G. Crandall

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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James Pearson

University of Colorado Colorado Springs

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Babs R. Soller

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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