Search Results - "Herrera, Christopher P"
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Effect of Passive Hyperthermia on Working Memory Resources during Simple and Complex Cognitive Tasks
Published in Frontiers in psychology (11-01-2018)“…The aim of this study was to verify the hypothesis that hyperthermia represents a cognitive load limiting available resources for executing concurrent…”
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Thermal, physiological and perceptual strain mediate alterations in match-play tennis under heat stress
Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-04-2014)“…This study compared the thermal, physiological and perceptual responses associated with match-play tennis in HOT (∼34°C wet-bulb-globe temperature (WBGT)) and…”
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Inter-relationship between sleep quality, insomnia and sleep disorders in professional soccer players
Published in BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine (24-04-2019)“…ObjectiveInsufficient sleep duration and quality has negative effects on athletic performance, injury susceptibility and athlete development. This study aimed…”
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Total sleep time in Muslim football players is reduced during Ramadan: A pilot study on the standardized assessment of subjective sleep-wake patterns in athletes
Published in Journal of sports sciences (01-01-2012)“…Ramadan is a period in which Muslims fast during daylight hours and is associated with disturbances in sleep-wake behaviour and adverse effects on physical and…”
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Knowledge, beliefs and attitudes of Muslim footballers towards Ramadan fasting during the London 2012 Olympics: a cross-sectional study
Published in BMJ open (26-09-2016)“…Muslims observe fasting during the month of Ramadan by abstaining from eating and drinking from dawn to sunset. Available literature shows that although…”
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Coping with heat stress during match-play tennis: does an individualised hydration regimen enhance performance and recovery?
Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-04-2014)“…To determine whether an individualised hydration regimen reduces thermal, physiological and perceptual strain during match-play tennis in the heat, and…”
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High-glycaemic index and -glycaemic load meals increase the availability of tryptophan in healthy volunteers
Published in British journal of nutrition (14-06-2011)“…The purpose of the present study was to determine the influence of the glycaemic index (GI) and glycaemic load (GL) on the ratio of tryptophan (TRP) relative…”
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Influence of the glycemic load (GL) on subjective and objective measures of sleep quality in sleep initiation insomnia
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Regular Exercise As A Protective Factor Against Obesity Risk Among Extreme Sleep Phenotypes In Athletes
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (01-05-2012)“…To determine the influence of regular physical activity in athletes on factors underlying the relationship between sleep and obesity risk. Football players…”
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Heat Induces An Overload During Complex Cognitive Performance
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (01-05-2012)“…PURPOSE: To investigate the modifications in brain electrical activity (EEG) when performing a cognitive task in the heat. METHODS: 10 subjects performed a…”
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Association Of Poor Food Choices With Sleep And Performance Among Qatar STARS League Football Players
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (01-05-2012)“…To determine the dietary habits of professional football players and study their association with sleep and physical performance. A cross-sectional study of…”
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High-glycemic index and -glycemic load meals increase the availability of tryptophan in healthy volunteers
Published in British journal of nutrition (14-06-2011)“…The purpose of the present study was to determine the influence of the glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) on the ratio of tryptophan (TRP) relative to…”
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