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    The Potential for Renal Injury Elicited by Physical Work in the Heat by Schlader, Zachary J, Hostler, David, Parker, Mark D, Pryor, Riana R, Lohr, James W, Johnson, Blair D, Chapman, Christopher L

    Published in Nutrients (04-09-2019)
    “…An epidemic of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is occurring in laborers who undertake physical work in hot conditions. Rodent data indicate that heat exposure…”
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    Water consumption patterns impact hydration markers in males working in accordance with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health recommendations by Pryor, Riana R., Larson, Jonathan R., Vandermark, Lesley W., Johnson, Blair D., Schlader, Zachary J.

    “…The impact of water consumption bolus volume and frequency on hydration biomarkers during work in the heat is unknown. In a randomized, crossover fashion,…”
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    Exertional Heat Illness: Emerging Concepts and Advances in Prehospital Care by Pryor, Riana R., Roth, Ronald N., Suyama, Joe, Hostler, David

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-06-2015)
    “…Exertional heat illness is a classification of disease with clinical presentations that are not always diagnosed easily. Exertional heat stroke is a…”
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    Fitness Characteristics of a Suburban Special Weapons and Tactics Team by Pryor, Riana R, Colburn, Deanna, Crill, Matthew T, Hostler, David P, Suyama, J

    “…Pryor, RR, Colburn, D, Crill, MT, Hostler, DP, and Suyama, J. Fitness characteristics of a suburban special weapons and tactics team. J Strength Cond Res…”
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    The Effects of Ice Slurry Ingestion before Exertion in Wildland Firefighting Gear by Pryor, Riana R., Suyama, Joe, Guyette, Francis X., Reis, Steven E., Hostler, David

    Published in Prehospital emergency care (03-04-2015)
    “…Abstract Purpose. To investigate the effect of ice slurry ingestion precooling on body core temperature (Tc) during exertion in wildland firefighting garments…”
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    Effects of heat acclimation on hand cooling efficacy following exercise in the heat by Adams, Elizabeth L., Vandermark, Lesley W., Pryor, J. Luke, Pryor, Riana R., VanScoy, Rachel M., Denegar, Craig R., Huggins, Robert A., Casa, Douglas J.

    Published in Journal of sports sciences (03-05-2017)
    “…This study examined the separate and combined effects of heat acclimation and hand cooling on post-exercise cooling rates following bouts of exercise in the…”
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    Medical Evaluation for Exposure Extremes: Heat by Pryor, Riana R., PhD, ATC, Bennett, Brad L., PhD, O’Connor, Francis G., MD, MPH, Young, Justin M.J., MD, Asplund, Chad A., MD, MPH, FACSM

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-12-2015)
    “…Exertional heat illness can be a serious consequence of sports or exercise in hot environments. Participants can possess intrinsic or face extrinsic risk…”
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    Tarp-Assisted Cooling for Exertional Heat Stroke Treatment in Wildland Firefighting by Pryor, Riana R., Haboian, Kara, Fitts, Triniti, Stooks, Jocelyn J.

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-12-2023)
    “…Introduction Exertional heat stroke is a life-threatening emergency necessitating immediate treatment with rapid body cooling. A field-expedient alternative…”
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    Partial and Complete Fluid Replacement Maintains Exercise Performance in a Warm Environment Following Prolonged Cold-Water Immersion by Wheelock, Courtney E, Stooks, Jocelyn, Schwob, Jacqueline, Hess, Hayden W, Pryor, Riana R, Hostler, David

    “…Wheelock, CE, Stooks, J, Schwob, J, Hess, HW, Pryor, RR, and Hostler, D. Partial and complete fluid replacement maintains exercise performance in a warm…”
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    Persistent Knowledge Gaps Regarding Exertional Heat Stroke Treatment by Pryor, Riana R, Pryor, J Luke, McDermott, Brendon P

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-08-2022)
    “…Individualized patient care is ideal for treating and rehabilitating patients with athletic illnesses and injuries. Exertional heat stroke (EHS) treatment…”
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    The Effect of Prolonged Light Intensity Exercise in the Heat on Executive Function by Parker, Sarah M., MD, Erin, Jennifer R., MS, Pryor, Riana R., MS, Khorana, Priya, MS, Suyama, Joe, MD, Guyette, Frank X., MD, Reis, Steven E., MD, Hostler, David, PhD

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-09-2013)
    “…Objective When people are involved in outdoor activities, it is important to be able to assess a situation and make rational decisions. The goal of this study…”
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    Optimizing Power Output by Varying Repetition Tempo by Pryor, Riana R, Sforzo, Gary A, King, Deborah L

    “…Pryor, RR, Sforzo, GA, and King, DL. Optimizing power output by varying repetition tempo. J Strength Cond Res 25(11)3029–3034, 2011—The effects of varying…”
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    Athletic training services in public secondary schools: a benchmark study by Pryor, Riana R, Casa, Douglas J, Vandermark, Lesley W, Stearns, Rebecca L, Attanasio, Sarah M, Fontaine, Garrett J, Wafer, Alex M

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-02-2015)
    “…Authors of the most recent study of athletic training (AT) services have suggested that only 42% of secondary schools have access to athletic trainers…”
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    Movement Technique During Jump-Landing Differs Between Sex Among Athletic Playing Surfaces by Pryor, J. Luke, Burbulys, Emily R., Root, Hayley J., Pryor, Riana R.

    “…ABSTRACTPryor, JL, Burbulys, ER, Root, HJ, and Pryor, RR. Movement technique during jump-landing differs between sex among athletic playing surfaces. J…”
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    Exertional Heat Stroke: Strategies for Prevention and Treatment From the Sports Field to the Emergency Department by Pryor, Riana R., MS, ATC, Casa, Douglas J., PhD, ATC, Holschen, Jolie C., MD, O'Connor, Francis G., MD, MPH, Vandermark, Lesley W., MS, ATC

    Published in Clinical pediatric emergency medicine (01-12-2013)
    “…Exertional heat illness is a category of conditions commonly seen during sports participation in the hot summer months. Exertional heat stroke, in particular,…”
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    Athletic Trainer Services in the Secondary School Setting: The Athletic Training Locations and Services Project by Huggins, Robert A, Coleman, Kelly A, Attanasio, Sarah M, Cooper, G Larry, Endres, Brad D, Harper, Ronald C, Huemme, Kasey L, Morris, Rachel F, Pike Lacy, Alicia M, Peterson, Bart C, Pryor, Riana R, Casa, Douglas J

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-11-2019)
    “…Previous research from a sample of US secondary schools (n = 10 553) indicated that 67% of schools had access to an athletic trainer (AT; 35% full time [FT],…”
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    Maximizing Athletic Performance in the Heat by Pryor, Riana R, Casa, Douglas J, Adams, William M, Belval, Luke N, DeMartini, Julie K, Huggins, Robert A, Stearns, Rebecca L, Vandermark, Lesley W

    Published in Strength and conditioning journal (01-12-2013)
    “…Athletes train and perform at optimal levels in cool environments; however, many individuals do not alter their training in hot environments. The purpose of…”
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