The effect of prolonged interval and continuous exercise in the heat on circulatory markers of intestinal barrier integrity.
Zachary J McKennaJonathan HouckJeremy DucharmeZidong LiQuint BerkemeierZachary FennelAndrew WellsChristine MermierMichael DeyhleOrlando LaitanoFabiano AmorimPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2022)
We conclude that prolonged exercise in the heat induces enterocyte injury, but interval (or intermittent) exercise may cause greater bacterial endotoxin translocation which may increase the risk for local and systemic inflammation.