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Exercise, Heat, Hydration and the Brain

R.J. Maughan, S.M. Shirreffs and P. Watson

School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UNITED KINGDOM


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Fig. 1. Effects of ambient temperature on (a) endurance capacity and (b) core temperature (adapted from [2]). Data in (b) are shown for all time points for which data are available for all subjects.

 

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Fig. 2. Effect of prior warming on (a) core temperature during subsequent exercise and recovery and (b) the subjective rating of perceived exertion (RPE) during exercise. Redrawn from Watson et al. [36].

 

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Fig. 3. Effects of administration of an acute dose of Paroxetine (a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor); Figure 3A: and Bupropion (a dopamine/noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor); Figure 3B: on subsequent exercise (redrawn from [31] and [36] respectively). Note: Figure 3A shows a reduction in exercise capacity with Paroxetine, whereas Figure 3B demonstrates an increase in time trial performance following Bupropion administration.

 





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