Significance: Visual snow syndrome is a recently recognized condition with its own diagnostic criteria, evolving pathophysiologic research, and potential treatment options.
Purpose: This report documents a rare but likely underdiagnosed condition called visual snow syndrome. A review of the current literature on pathophysiology and treatments is discussed.
Background: Previous studies investigating body temperature responses in obese individuals during exercise in the heat fail to control metabolic heat production or hydration status during exercise.
Purpose: To determine if there are differences in body temperature responses between obese and non-obese females when controlling metabolic heat production during exercise.
Methods: Twenty healthy females, ten obese (43.