2023
DOI: 10.1007/s40279-023-01831-2
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Heat Adaptation for Females: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Physiological Adaptations and Exercise Performance in the Heat

Abstract: Background Heat adaptation regimes are used to prepare athletes for exercise in hot conditions to limit a decrement in exercise performance. However, the heat adaptation literature mostly focuses on males, and consequently, current heat adaptation guidelines may not be optimal for females when accounting for the biological and phenotypical differences between sexes. Objectives We aimed to examine: (1) the effects of heat adaptation on physiological adaptat… Show more

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“…A meta-analysis of the physiological and performance adaptations to heat acclimation included 96 studies with 1,056 total participants, of which only 76 (7%) were female 144 . By comparison, a recent meta-analysis including studies only implementing heat acclimation in female included 22 articles with 235 participants 145 . Currently, the magnitude of whole-body adaptation to heat stress appears to be similar in both men and women, albeit the time course of specific adaptations and optimal strategies for exposure to heat stress remains unknown (for both sexes).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A meta-analysis of the physiological and performance adaptations to heat acclimation included 96 studies with 1,056 total participants, of which only 76 (7%) were female 144 . By comparison, a recent meta-analysis including studies only implementing heat acclimation in female included 22 articles with 235 participants 145 . Currently, the magnitude of whole-body adaptation to heat stress appears to be similar in both men and women, albeit the time course of specific adaptations and optimal strategies for exposure to heat stress remains unknown (for both sexes).…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%