Publications by authors named "R A Weller"

Introduction: A primary hazard of working in cold maritime environments is the potential for a substantial man overboard situation in freezing waters. Sudden cold-water immersion (CWI) triggers the cold shock response (CSR), which consists of cardiorespiratory responses that increase the chance of drowning. If cold shock response severity can be mitigated, life-saving actions must be taken within the first 10 min, as after this time frame drowning occurs due to cold incapacitation.

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Background: The impact of single-unit blood donation (BD) on donor physical performance at sea level is well-studied. However, no studies have evaluated the impacts of BD on warfighter performance at higher elevations. This study evaluated the effects of BD on high-altitude combat-load carry performance in acclimatized military personnel following BD.

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Cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) is a physiological response characterized by cyclic vasodilation occurring within 5-10 min of cold exposure, predominantly in the fingers and toes. This study aimed to determine the roles of body dimensions, specifically surface-to-mass (SM) ratio and sex in modulating CIVD responses. Thirty-nine participants (mean ± SD age: 24 ± 3 yr; height: 174 ± 28 cm; weight: 75.

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