Repeated-Sprint Exercise in the Heat Increases Indirect Markers of Gastrointestinal Damage in Well-Trained Team-Sport Athletes.
Alice WallettAndrew McKuneDavid PyneDavid BishopOlivier GirardPhilo SaundersJulien D PeriardPublished in: International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism (2022)
Repeated sprinting in the heat induced greater thermal strain and mild changes in gastrointestinal damage, likely attributable to the combination of environmental conditions and maximal-intensity exercise.