2012
DOI: 10.7600/jpfsm.1.271
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Heat stress and orthostatic tolerance

Abstract: In healthy individuals, exercise and nonexercise (i.e. passive body heating) heat stress induces vulnerability in the cardiovascular system, and is apt to cause hypotension during upright posture, resulting in a reduction of orthostatic tolerance. Reduced orthostatic tolerance is linked to multiple physiological mechanisms including 1) a redistribution of blood flow from central parts of the body to skin, 2) an increase in leg venous compliance, 3) altered baroreflex function, 4) an attenuated venoarterial res… Show more

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