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Most Cited Articles of Human and Environmental Physiology Research Unit in 2014

TitleJournalYearCitations
Cardiovascular risk and events in 17 low-, middle-, and high-income countriesNew England Journal of Medicine2014499
Considerations for the measurement of core, skin and mean body temperaturesJournal of Thermal Biology2014209
Age-related differences in heat loss capacity occur under both dry and humid heat stress conditionsJournal of Applied Physiology201452
Evidence for cyclooxygenase-dependent sweating in young males during intermittent exercise in the heatJournal of Physiology201448
Diminished nitric oxide-dependent sweating in older males during intermittent exercise in the heatExperimental Physiology201443
Do older adults experience greater thermal strain during heat waves?Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism201437
Impairments in local heat loss in type 1 diabetes during exercise in the heatMedicine and Science in Sports and Exercise201437
Changes in heart rate variability during the induction and decay of heat acclimationEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology201435
Cyclooxygenase inhibition does not alter methacholine-induced sweatingJournal of Applied Physiology201433
Age-related differences in postsynaptic increases in sweating and skin blood flow postexercisePhysiological Reports201430
Water immersion in the treatment of exertional hyperthermia: physical determinantsMedicine and Science in Sports and Exercise201426
Mechanisms underlying the postexercise baroreceptor-mediated suppression of heat lossPhysiological Reports201424
TGF-β1 regulation of multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein in the developing male blood-brain barrierEndocrinology201422
Gelsolin regulates cisplatin sensitivity in human head-and-neck cancerInternational Journal of Cancer201417
Performing resistance exercise before versus after aerobic exercise influences growth hormone secretion in type 1 diabetesApplied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism201416
Adenosine receptor inhibition attenuates the suppression of postexercise cutaneous blood flowJournal of Physiology201415
Heart rate variability during exertional heat stress: effects of heat production and treatmentEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology201415
Inflammatory responses of older firefighters to intermittent exercise in the heatEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology201414
Are circulating cytokine responses to exercise in the heat augmented in older men?Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism201414
Osmoreceptors do not exhibit a sex-dependent modulation of forearm skin blood flow and sweatingPhysiological Reports201414
Do metaboreceptors alter heat loss responses following dynamic exercise?American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology201410
Treatment of exertional heat stress developed during low or moderate physical workEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology201410
Moderate-intensity intermittent work in the heat results in similar low-level dehydration in young and older malesJournal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene20149
Adenosine receptor inhibition attenuates the decrease in cutaneous vascular conductance during whole-body cooling from hyperthermiaExperimental Physiology20148
Increased air velocity during exercise in the heat leads to equal reductions in hydration shifts and interleukin-6 with ageEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology20145