Publications by authors named "T Deshayes"

Understanding how hydration status influences pain perception is particularly important in older adults, as both dehydration and pain are prevalent in this population. Ten individuals (70 ± 4 yr) completed two randomized and counterbalanced trials. They were exposed to passive heat until they lost 1% body mass through sweat and urine (∼100 min), with the loss either unreplaced (sham infusion, HYPO) or fully replaced via 0.

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Background: Melioidosis, an emerging infectious disease that affects both humans and animals, is caused by the soil-dwelling bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei. It is endemic in South and Southeast Asia, and northern Australia, causing an estimated 165,000 human cases annually worldwide. Human cases have been reported in the French West Indies (Martinique and Guadeloupe) since the 1990s.

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Exercise performed under hot/humid conditions can hinder endurance performance. The Omius™ headband (OH) is purported to reduce the perception of heat and improve performance. We examined the impact of OH on selected thermal and cardiovascular functions, subjective perceptions and running performance.

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Article Synopsis
  • * In 2021, a strain of B. pseudomallei was isolated from a goat in New Caledonia, which was genetically similar to local human strains, indicating potential animal-to-human transmission risks.
  • * This case marks the first confirmed instance of melioidosis in an animal in New Caledonia, underscoring the need for collaboration among health professionals to monitor and prevent the disease in both animals and humans.
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Background: To limit exposures to occupational heat stress, leading occupational health and safety organizations recommend work-rest regimens to prevent core temperature from exceeding 38°C or increasing by ≥1°C. This scoping review aims to map existing knowledge of the effects of work-rest regimens in hot environments and to propose recommendations for future research based on identified gaps.

Methods: We performed a search of 10 databases to retrieve studies focused on work-rest regimens under hot conditions.

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