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Using a recently developed experimental method (Cramer and Jay, J Appl Physiol (2014)), we will assess, for the first time, the independent influence of Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) level (i.e. tetraplegics (above C7), low paraplegics (below T5)), on thermoregulatory responses during and following exercise in the heat. Individuals with SCI have disrupted vasomotor and sudomotor functioning below their spinal lesion levels. However, due to limitations in experimental design, no study has yet fully illustrated how thermoregulatory capacity is truly altered. This information is critical for preventing heat-related illness in SCI athletes, and for developing optimal cooling strategies.The items in this dataset are made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licence.
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External OrganisationsUniversity of Sydney; University of Canberra; Australian Institute of Sport
Associated Persons
Christopher P McLellan (Contributor)Ollie Jay (Supervisor); Kate Pumpa (Contributor); Jo Vaile (Contributor); Kevin Thompson (Contributor); Peta Forsyth (Creator)
Christopher P McLellan (Contributor)Ollie Jay (Supervisor); Kate Pumpa (Contributor); Jo Vaile (Contributor); Kevin Thompson (Contributor); Peta Forsyth (Creator)
Created: 2016 to 2017
Issued: 2017
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- DOI : 10.26139/5C32DED8B511A
- global : 9b5d0321-bf0a-475b-a64c-a87249a3d33e