Effect of hypohydration on thermoregulatory responses in men with low and high body fat exercising in the heat.
Matthew A TuckerAaron R CaldwellCory L ButtsForrest B RobinsonHaley C ReynebeauStavros A KavourasBrendon P McDermottTyrone A WashingtonRonna C TurnerMatthew S GanioPublished in: Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985) (2016)
This is the first known investigation to compare thermoregulatory responses to exercise heat stress between men with high and low body fat (BF) in a physiologically uncompensable environment while simultaneously examining the confounding influence of hydration status. Both groups demonstrated similar sweating and cutaneous vasodilatory responses when euhydrated, despite vast differences in rectal temperature. Furthermore, in contrast to low BF, individuals with high BF demonstrated similar increases in core body temperature when either euhydrated or hypohydrated.