Heat acclimation reduces the effects of whole-body hyperthermia on knee-extensor relaxation rate, but does not affect voluntary torque production

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  • who: Ralph Joseph Frederick Hills Gordon from the School of Life and Health Life Sciences, University England, UK have published the research: Heat acclimation reduces the effects of whole-body hyperthermia on knee-extensor relaxation rate, but does not affect voluntary torque production, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Purpose This study investigated the effects of acute hyperthermia and_(HA) on and production and their neuromuscular determinants. This study investigated the effect of 5 and 10 days of isothermal HA on the neural and contractile mechanisms that determine rapid and maximal torque capacity, whilst normothermic and . . .

     

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