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New Perspectives on Risk Factors for Exertional Heat Stroke

Margaret C. Morrissey, Michael R. Szymanski, Andrew J. Grundstein, and Douglas J. Casa

-mitigation strategies on core temperature and endurance exercise, which ranked aerobic fitness as the most important factor for protection in the heat (followed by HA, preexercise cooling, and hydration, respectively). The deep dive in this brief review will look to examine new developments for a few specific intrinsic

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Physical Activity and Spinal Cord Injury: Lessons Learned at the Lowest End of the Physical Activity Spectrum

Kendra R. Todd and Kathleen A. Martin Ginis

) and reduced sweat capacity ( Randall, Wurster, & Lewin, 1966 ). This thermoregulatory disadvantage leads to a disproportionate increase in core temperature during exercise and a greater degree of thermal strain ( Griggs, Leicht, Price, & Goosey-Tolfrey, 2015 ). To offset cardiovascular stressors