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2016Power relative to body mass best predicts change in core temperature during exercise-heat stressGibson, OR; Willmott, AGB; James, C; Hayes, M; Maxwell, NS
2016The effects of single versus twice daily short term heat acclimation on heat strain and 3000 m running performance in hot, humid conditionsWillmott, AGB; Gibson, OR; Hayes, M; Maxwell, NS
2017Defining the determinants of endurance running performance in the heatJames, CA; Hayes, M; Willmott, AGB; Gibson, O; Flouris, A; Schlader, Z; Maxwell, NS
2016Short term heat acclimation improves the determinants of endurance performance and 5,000 m running performance in the heat.James, CA; Richardson, AJ; Watt, PW; Willmott, AGB; Gibson, OR; Maxwell, NS
2018Physiological and Perceptual Responses to Exercising in Restrictive Heat Loss Attire with Use of an Upper-body Sauna Suit in Temperate and Hot ConditionsWillmott, AGB; Gibson, O; James, CA; Hayes, M; Maxwell, NS
2016The physiological and perceptual responses of restrictive heat loss attire in hot and temperate conditions.Willmott, AGB; James, CA; Gibson, O; Hayes, M; Dekerle, J; Maxwell, NS
2018Once- and twice-daily heat acclimation confer similar heat adaptations, inflammatory responses and exercise tolerance improvements.Willmott, AGB; Hayes, M; James, C; Dekerle, J; Gibson, O; Maxwell, N
2016Short-term heat acclimation prior to a multi-day desert ultra-marathon improves physiological and psychological responses without compromising immune statusWillmott, AGB; Hayes, M; Waldock, KAM; Relf, RL; Watkins, ER; James, CA; Gibson, OR; Smeeton, NJ; Richardson, AJ; Watt, PW; Maxwell, NS
16-Dec-2021Increased air temperature decreases high-speed, but not total distance, in international field hockeyJames, CA; Willmott, AGB; Dhawan, A; Stewart, C; Gibson, O
19-Aug-2021Exercise hyperthermia induces greater changes in gastrointestinal permeability than equivalent passive hyperthermiaWalter, E; Watt, PW; Gibson, OR; Willmott, AGB; Mitchell, D; Moreton, R; Maxwell, NS