Publications by authors named "Bayne Freya"

Objective: To compare the thermographic pattern of regions of interest (ROI) of respiratory muscles in young asthmatics with and without bronchospasm induced by eucapnic voluntary hyperpnea (EVH).

Materials And Methods: Cross-sectional study carried out with 55 young (55% male and 45% females) aged 12.5 ± 3.

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Purpose: To investigate cooling strategies employed by athletes (cyclists-triathletes) during training and competition in hot and dry (HD) and hot and humid (HH) conditions.

Methods: Thirty-five athletes completed an online questionnaire on the type, timing, and justification of cooling strategies employed during past training and/or competitions in HD and HH conditions. In addition, 3 athletes also completed a one-to-one follow-up interview.

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Article Synopsis
  • The article compares the effects of single vs. multiple feedback on cycling performance during 30-minute time-trials among cyclists-triathletes and non-cyclists.
  • Cyclists-triathletes showed significantly better performance with single feedback, while non-cyclists' performance remained unchanged regardless of the feedback type.
  • The study also tracked how cyclists-triathletes focused on different performance metrics, revealing a decrease in attention to feedback over the course of the trial.
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Purpose: To investigate the effects of 60 min daily, short-term (STHA) and medium-term (MTHA) isothermic heat acclimation (HA) on the physiological and perceptual responses to exercise heat stress.

Methods: Sixteen, ultra-endurance runners (female = 3) visited the laboratory on 13 occasions. A 45 min sub-maximal (40% W) cycling heat stress test (HST) was completed in the heat (40 °C, 50% relative humidity) on the first (HST), seventh (HST) and thirteenth (HST) visit.

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