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Alterations in lipid metabolism and exercise performance during passive heat exposure and subsequent exercise in the heat

Posted on:2014-04-14Degree:M.ScType:Thesis
University:University of Ottawa (Canada)Candidate:O'Hearn, KatharineFull Text:PDF
GTID:2457390005494931Subject:Health Sciences
Abstract/Summary:
Heat exposure causes several physiological and metabolic alterations. Although lipids are vital in sustaining energy production, heat-induced alterations in lipid metabolism have not been clearly established. CHAPTER 1 reviews the known metabolic alterations resulting from heat stress, with a specific focus on changes in whole-body lipid utilization and plasma lipids. CHAPTER 1also outlines the physiological changes caused by heat stress, and their role in reducing exercise performance. The study presented in CHAPTER 2 has shown that, compared to thermoneutral conditions, NEFA concentrations were 37% higher following passive heating and 34% higher following exercise in the heat, without significant changes in whole-body lipid utilization. In addition, the level of hyperthermia attained during passive pre-heating and exercise in the heat resulted in a 13% decrease in total external work and a significantly higher rate of perceived exertion. CHAPTER 3 summarizes the study results and presents the limitations and applications of the study.
Keywords/Search Tags:Heat, Alterations, Lipid, CHAPTER, Exercise, Passive
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