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    Menstrual cycle phase does not modulate whole body heat loss during exercise in hot, dry conditions by Notley, Sean R, Dervis, Sheila, Poirier, Martin P, Kenny, Glen P

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-02-2019)
    “…Menstrual cycle phase has long been thought to modulate thermoregulatory function. However, information pertaining to the effects of menstrual phase on…”
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    At what level of heat load are age-related impairments in the ability to dissipate heat evident in females? by Stapleton, Jill M, Poirier, Martin P, Flouris, Andreas D, Boulay, Pierre, Sigal, Ronald J, Malcolm, Janine, Kenny, Glen P

    Published in PloS one (19-03-2015)
    “…Studies have reported that older females have impaired heat loss responses during work in the heat compared to young females. However, it remains unclear at…”
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    Exercise Heat Stress in Patients With and Without Type 2 Diabetes by Notley, Sean R, Poirier, Martin P, Sigal, Ronald J, D’Souza, Andrew, Flouris, Andreas D, Fujii, Naoto, Kenny, Glen P

    “…This physiology study assesses whole-body heat loss in physically active middle-aged and older men with vs without type 2 diabetes after aerobic cycling to…”
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    Association between haemoglobin A1c and whole‐body heat loss during exercise‐heat stress in physically active men with type 2 diabetes by Kirby, Nathalie V., Meade, Robert D., Poirier, Martin P., Sigal, Ronald J., Boulay, Pierre, Kenny, Glen P.

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-03-2023)
    “…New Findings What is the central question of this study? Is the impairment in heat dissipation during exercise observed in men with type 2 diabetes related to…”
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    Heat Tolerance and Occupational Heat Exposure Limits in Older Men with and without Type 2 Diabetes or Hypertension by NOTLEY, SEAN R., AKERMAN, ASHLEY P., FRIESEN, BRIAN J., POIRIER, MARTIN P., SIGAL, RONALD J., FLOURIS, ANDREAS D., BOULAY, PIERRE, MCCOURT, EMMA, RUZICKA, MARCEL, KENNY, GLEN P.

    “…To mitigate rises in core temperature >1°C, the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) recommends upper limits for heat stress…”
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    Aging impairs heat loss, but when does it matter? by Stapleton, Jill M, Poirier, Martin P, Flouris, Andreas D, Boulay, Pierre, Sigal, Ronald J, Malcolm, Janine, Kenny, Glen P

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-02-2015)
    “…Aging is associated with an attenuated physiological ability to dissipate heat. However, it remains unclear if age-related impairments in heat dissipation only…”
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    Technical-tactical behavior analysis of general duty police officers during non-compliant suspect apprehensions: A novel approach to establish minimum force requirements by Poirier, Martin P, Blacklock, Rachel, Cao, Michael, Théoret, Daniel, Frei, Leslie, Gagnon, Patrick

    Published in Work (Reading, Mass.) (09-04-2024)
    “…While effective apprehensions of non-compliant suspects are central to public safety, the minimal force needed to transition a suspect from standing to the…”
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    Physiological Demands of Basic Fire Management Tasks in Members of the Canadian Armed Forces: A Pilot Study by Chassé, Étienne, Théoret, Daniel, Poirier, Martin P, Lalonde, François

    Published in Military medicine (16-05-2023)
    “…ABSTRACT Introduction Members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) are required to meet the minimum standards of the Fitness for Operational Requirements of CAF…”
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    Whole-Body Heat Exchange during Heat Acclimation and Its Decay by POIRIER, MARTIN P, GAGNON, DANIEL, FRIESEN, BRIAN J, HARDCASTLE, STEPHEN G, KENNY, GLEN P

    “…PURPOSEThe purpose of this study was to quantify how much whole-body heat loss increases during heat acclimation and the decay in these improvements after heat…”
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    Do the Threshold Limit Values for Work in Hot Conditions Adequately Protect Workers? by MEADE, ROBERT D, POIRIER, MARTIN P, FLOURIS, ANDREAS D, HARDCASTLE, STEPHEN G, KENNY, GLEN P

    “…PURPOSEWe evaluated core temperature responses and the change in body heat content (ΔHb) during work performed according to the ACGIH threshold limit values…”
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    Local versus whole-body sweating adaptations following 14 days of traditional heat acclimation by Poirier, Martin P, Gagnon, Daniel, Kenny, Glen P

    “…The purpose of this study was to examine if local changes in sweat rate following 14 days of heat acclimation reflect those that occur at the whole-body level…”
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    Fitness‐related differences in the rate of whole‐body total heat loss in exercising young healthy women are heat‐load dependent by Lamarche, Dallon T., Notley, Sean R., Poirier, Martin P., Kenny, Glen P.

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-03-2018)
    “…New Findings What is the central question of this study? Aerobic fitness modulates heat loss, albeit the heat load at which fitness‐related differences occur…”
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    Aging Impairs Whole-Body Heat Loss in Women under Both Dry and Humid Heat Stress by Notley, Sean R, Poirier, Martin P, Hardcastle, Stephen G, Flouris, Andreas D, Boulay, Pierre, Sigal, Ronald J, Kenny, Glen P

    “…This study was designed to determine whether age-related impairments in whole-body heat loss, which are known to exist in dry heat, also occur in humid heat in…”
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    Fitness‐related differences in the rate of whole‐body evaporative heat loss in exercising men are heat‐load dependent by Lamarche, Dallon T., Notley, Sean R., Louie, Jeffrey C., Poirier, Martin P., Kenny, Glen P.

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-01-2018)
    “…New Findings What is the central question of this study? Aerobic fitness modulates heat loss, but the heat‐load threshold at which fitness‐related differences…”
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    An Evaluation of the Physiological Strain Experienced by Electrical Utility Workers in North America by Meade, Robert D., Lauzon, Martin, Poirier, Martin P., Flouris, Andreas D., Kenny, Glen P.

    “…The purpose of this study was to assess the physiological strain experienced by North American electrical utility workers during the performance of their…”
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    Association between haemoglobin A 1c and whole-body heat loss during exercise-heat stress in physically active men with type 2 diabetes by Kirby, Nathalie V, Meade, Robert D, Poirier, Martin P, Sigal, Ronald J, Boulay, Pierre, Kenny, Glen P

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-03-2023)
    “…What is the central question of this study? Is the impairment in heat dissipation during exercise observed in men with type 2 diabetes related to glycaemic…”
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    Water Immersion in the Treatment of Exertional Hyperthermia: Physical Determinants by FRIESEN, BRIAN J, CARTER, MIKE R, POIRIER, MARTIN P, KENNY, GLEN P

    “…PURPOSEWe examined the effect of differences in body surface area-to-lean body mass ratio (AD/LBM) on core temperature cooling rates during cold water…”
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    Evidence for age‐related differences in heat acclimatisation responsiveness by Notley, Sean R., Meade, Robert D., Akerman, Ashley P., Poirier, Martin P., Boulay, Pierre, Sigal, Ronald J., Flouris, Andreas D., Kenny, Glen P.

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-09-2020)
    “…New Findings What is the central question of this study? Repeated heat exposure during the summer months can enhance heat loss in humans (seasonal heat…”
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