🏅 Top Cited Article by @ProfPatrickRod et al. #Passiveheattherapy: a promising preventive measure for people at risk of #adversehealthoutcomes during #heat extremes (https://t.co/5fSmmnCMWG)
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A 45-minute hot-water immersion at 40°C and 42°C increased countermovement jump performance and reactive strength index.
However, only HWI at 42°C enhanced drop-jump height.
Published at @IJSPPjournal
👉https://t.co/d8Ffwu7XTO
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@CSteward93@DrTomCullen@campbellmenz@CJAPugh@drdoug_7@SophieRussell99 Congratulations, Dr. Steward and team. Amazing work 👏.
What about if you have done 60 min of HWI instead of 30 mim, or have used water at 42°C, or 5 sessions a week. Would you expect increases in cardiorespiratory fitness?
New in @EJAP_official from @PatrickRod_PhD and @GeoffMinett:
Turning up the heat on skeletal muscle adaptations and neuromuscular function: key considerations for passive heating prescription and best practices
https://t.co/ccYseTXFzL
This will help avoid oversimplifications such as the binary notion that "passive heat therapy does, or does not, work."
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Our new publication on @EJAP_official
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Key considerations for passive heating prescription.
If you work with passive heat therapy or heat stress/exposure, you may find this particularly relevant.
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Incorporating the FITT principle into PH research may enhance methodological consistency and interpretation. By adopting a more structured approach, the field can better realize the full potential of PH as a scientifically grounded intervention, for health and performance.
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🔥Heat to hypoxia cross-adaptation ⛰️
Our new study shows that 6 weeks of post-exercise hot water immersion (HWI) can boost exercise performance in acute hypoxia. 🚴♂️🛀🔥
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Even with matched prescriptions, the intensity reference method (speed vs. HR) matters — due to dynamic shifts between intensity dimensions. @PatrickRod_PhD@sportaerztin
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