Created by JMortimer93
about 11 years ago
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hormonal adjustments to increased temperature
Acquired thermal tolerance
heat shock proteins
fluid replacement
problems of dehydration
dehydration decreases:
dehydration increases:
define heat acclimatisation
what must happen for heat acclimatisation to occur?
define heat acclimation
what conditions must be met for heat acclimation to occur?
define hormone
Central Fatigue
what are the three types of hormone
define target cell
what do motor neurones do to reduce the fatigue rate during fatiguing contractions?
what feedback does the CNS receive from muscles?
Group 1 Fibres
Group II fibres
Group III and Group IV fibres
what is Noake's cardioprotective hypothesis?
body heat is gained from
body heat is lost through
heat stress
heat strain
environmental variables affecting heat stress
why is it harder to perform on hot and humid conditions?
thermal balance
what is responsible for causing rapid changes in body temperature?
the role of the hypothalamus in body temperature control
changes in blood flow due to exercise in the heat
how and why does oxygen consumption change at higher temperatures?
name three ways of measuring core body temperature
mechanisms for heat loss and thermoregulation
describe the circulatory response to increased temperature
Sweat response to increased temperature
what does heat loss from sweating depend on?