Zacytuj

1. Ahonen E., U. Nousiainen (1988) The sauna and body fluid balance. Ann. Clin. Res., 20: 257-261.Search in Google Scholar

2. Avellini B., E. Kamon, J.T. Krajewski (1980) Physiological responses of physically fit men and women to acclimation to humid heat. J. Appl. Physiol., 49: 254-261.Search in Google Scholar

3. Barr S.I. (1999) Effects of dehydration on exercise performance. Can. J. Appl. Physiol., 24(2): 164-172.10.1139/h99-014Search in Google Scholar

4. Buono M.J., S.M. Leichliter, J.H. Heaney (2010) Peripheral sweat gland function, but not whole-body sweat rate, increases in women following humid heat acclimation. J. Therm. Biol., 35: 134-137.Search in Google Scholar

5. Coles M.G., A. Hernández, T.R. Anderson (2006) Effect of thermal-induced dehydration on vo2 recovery time and heart rate response. J. Exerc. Sci. Fit., 4(1): 36-41.Search in Google Scholar

6. Craig C.L., A.L. Marshall, M. Sjöström M,A.E. Bauman, M.L. Booth, B.E. Ainsworth, M. Patt, U. Eukelund, A. Yngve, J.F. Sallis, P. Oja (2003) International physical activity questionnaire: 12-country reliability and validity. Med. Sci. Sports. Exerc., 35(8): 1381-1395.10.1249/01.MSS.0000078924.61453.FBSearch in Google Scholar

7. Dobosz J. (2012) Tabele punktacyjne wysokości i masy ciała oraz wskaźników smukłości i BMI uczniów gimnazjów i szkół ponadgimnazjalnych [Score tables of body height, body mass and slenderness and BMI ratios of middle school and high school students]. AWF Press, Warszawa.Search in Google Scholar

8. Frye A.J., E. Kamon (1981) Responses to dry heat of men and women with similar aerobic capacities. J. Appl. Physiol., 50: 65-70.Search in Google Scholar

9. Ghods M., C. Corterier, K. Zindel, M. Kiene, K. Rudolf, M. Steen (2008) Hot air sauna burns. Burns, 34: 122-124.10.1016/j.burns.2006.08.027Search in Google Scholar

10. Hannuksela M., S. Ellahham (2001) Benefits and risks of sauna bathing. Am. J. Med., 110: 118-126.Search in Google Scholar

11. Havenith G. (1997) Individual Heat Stress Response. Ponsen en Looijen Press, Thesis. Nijmegen University, Vageningen.Search in Google Scholar

12. Hawkins C. (1987) The sauna: killer or healer? Br. Med. J., 295: 1015-1016.Search in Google Scholar

13. Hertig B.A. (1971) Human physiological responses to heat stress: males and females compared. J. Physiol. (Paris), 63: 270-273.Search in Google Scholar

14. Kaupinen K., I. Vuori (1986) Man in the sauna. Ann. Clin. Res., 18: 173-185.Search in Google Scholar

15. Kaupinen K. (1989) Sauna, shower, and ice water immersion. Physiological responses to brief exposures to heat, cool, and cold. Part III. Body temperatures.” Arch. Med. Res., 48: 75-86.Search in Google Scholar

16. Kauppinen K. (1997) Facts and fables about sauna. Ann. New York Acad. Sci., 813: 654-662.Search in Google Scholar

17. Kenny G,, O. Jay (2007) Evidence of a greater onset threshold for sweating in females following intense exercise. Eur. J. Appl. Physiol., 101: 487-493.Search in Google Scholar

18. Kiss D., W. Popp, C. Wagner, H. Zwick, K. Sertl (1994) Effects of the sauna on diffusing capacity, pulmonary function and cardiac output in healthy subjects. Respiration, 61: 86-88.10.1159/000196312Search in Google Scholar

19. Kohrt W.M., M.T. Malley, G.P. Dalsky, J.O. Holloszy (1992) Body composition of healthy sedentary and trained, young and older men and women. Med. Sci. Sport Exerc., 24(7): 832-837.10.1249/00005768-199207000-00015Search in Google Scholar

20. Koski A., V. Koljonen, J. Vuola (2005) Rhabdomyolysis caused by hot air sauna burn. Burns, 31: 776-779.10.1016/j.burns.2005.04.024Search in Google Scholar

21. Kozłowski S., B. Saltin, (1964) Effect of sweat loss on body fluids. J. Appl. Physiol., 19(6): 1119-1124.10.1152/jappl.1964.19.6.1119Search in Google Scholar

22. Kukkonen-Harjula K., K. Kauppinen, (2006) Health effects and risks of sauna bathing. Int. J. Cir. Health,. 65(3): 195-205.10.3402/ijch.v65i3.18102Search in Google Scholar

23. Leppäluoto J., M. Tuominen, A. Väänänen, J. Karpakka, J. Vouri (1986) Some cardiovascular and metabolic effects of repeated sauna bathing. Acta Physiol. Scand., 128: 77-81.Search in Google Scholar

24. Mack G.W., E.R. Nadel (1996) Body fluid balance during heat stress in humans. In: M.J. Fregly and C.M. Blatteis (eds.) Environmental physiology. Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 187-214.Search in Google Scholar

25. Maughan R.J., S.M. Shirreffs, S.S. Ozgűnen, G. Kurdak, M. Ersöz, S. Binnet, J. Dvorak (2010) Living, training and playing in the heat: challenges to the football player and strategies for coping with environmental extremes. Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sport., 20(3): 117-124.10.1111/j.1600-0838.2010.01221.xSearch in Google Scholar

26. Maughan R.J. (2003) Impact of mild dehydration on wellness and on exercise performance. Eur. J. Clin. Nutr., 57, Suppl. 2: 19-23.Search in Google Scholar

27. Mehnert P., P. Bröde, B. Griefahn (2002) Gender-related difference in sweat loss and its impact on exposure limits to heat stress. Int. J. Ind. Ergon., 29: 343-351.Search in Google Scholar

28. Montain S.J., E.F. Coyle (1992) Influence of graded dehydration on hyperthermia and cardiovascular drift during exercise. J. Appl. Physiol., 73: 1340-1350.Search in Google Scholar

29. Montain S.J., W.A. Latzka, M.N. Sawka (1995) Control of thermoregulatory sweating is altered by hydration level and exercise intensity. J. Appl. Physiol., 79: 1434-1439.Search in Google Scholar

30. Nybo L., J. Thorbjørn, B. Nielsen, J. González-Alonso (2001) Effects of marked hyperthermia with and without dehydration on VO2 kinetics during intense exercise. J. Appl. Physiol., 90: 1057-1064.Search in Google Scholar

31. Papp A. (2002) Sauna-related burns: a review of 154 cases treated in Kuopio University Hospital Burn Center 1994–2000. Burns, 28: 57-59.10.1016/S0305-4179(01)00073-0Search in Google Scholar

32. Pilch W., Z. Szyguła T. Pałka T. Cisoń, Ż. Małgorzata (2006) Changes in chosen physiological parameters observed in women during sauna bath after overheating of the body due to excessive temperatures. Med. Sport. Practica, 7(4): 50-53.Search in Google Scholar

33. Pilch W., Z. Szyguła M. Zychowska M. Gawinek (2003) The influence of sauna training on the hormonal system of young women. J. Hum. Kinet., 9: 19-30.Search in Google Scholar

34. Rabiej M. (2012) Statystyka z programem Statistica [Statistics with program Statistica]. Gliwice: Helion S.A. Press.Search in Google Scholar

35. Saltin B, D.L. Costill (1988) Fluid and electrolyte balance during prolonged exercise. In: E.S. Horton, R.J. Tenjung (eds.) Exercise nutrition and metabolism. Macmillan, New York, pp. 150-158.Search in Google Scholar

36. Sawka M., F. Coyle (1999) Influence of body water and blood volume on thermoregulation and exercise performance in the heat. Exerc. Sport Sci. Rev., 27: 167-218.Search in Google Scholar

37. Sawka M.N., S.J. Montain (2000) Fluid and electrolyte supplementation for exercise heat stress. Am. J. Clin. Nutr., 72: 564-572.Search in Google Scholar

38. Sawka M.N., K.B. Pandolf (1990) Effects of body water loss on physiological function and exercise performance.” In: C.V. Gisolfi, D.R. Lamb (eds.) Perspectives in Exercise Science and Sports Medicine (Vol. 3), Fluid Homeostasis during Exercise. Benchmark Press, Carmel, Indiana, pp. 1-38.Search in Google Scholar

39. Sawka M.N., A.J. Young R.P. Francesconi S.R. Muza K.B. Pandolf (1985) Thermoregulatory and blood responses during exercise at graded hypohydration levels. J. Appl. Physiol., 59: 1394-1401.Search in Google Scholar

40. Schoffstall J.E., J.D. Branch, B.C. Leutholtz, D.P. Swain (2001) Effect of dehydration and rehydration on the one-repetition maximum bench press of weight-trained males. J. Strength Con. Res., 15: 102-108.Search in Google Scholar

41. Shirreffs S.M., M.N. Sawka M. Stone (2006) Water and electrolyte needs for football training and match-play. J. Sport Sci., 24: 699-707.Search in Google Scholar

42. Szyguła Z., A. Jurczak (1993) Effects of dehydration and overhydration on anaerobic power. Biol. Sport, 10: 159-165.Search in Google Scholar

43. Thomas B., J. Cornish, B.H. Ward, L.C.A. Jacobs (2006) Bioimpedance: Is it a predictor of true water volume? Ann. New York Acad. Sci., 873(3): 89-93.Search in Google Scholar

44. Watson P., I.D. Watson, R. Batt (1980) Total body water volumes for adult males and females estimated from simple anthropometric measurements. Am. J. Clin. Nutr., 33: 27-39.Search in Google Scholar

45. Weinman K.P., Z. Siabochova, E.M. Berneuer, T. Morimoto, F. Sargent (1967) Reactions of men and women to repeated exposures to humid heat. J. Appl. Physiol., 22: 533-538.Search in Google Scholar

46. Westerterp-Plantenga M., C.R.T. Verwegen, M.J.W. Ijedema, N.E.G. Wijckmans, W.H.M. Saris (1997) Acute Effects of Exercise or Sauna on Appetite in Obese and Nonobese Men. Physiol. Behav., 62(6): 1345-1354.10.1016/S0031-9384(97)00353-3Search in Google Scholar

47. Ylikahri R., E. Heikkonen, A. Suokas (1988) The sauna and alcohol. Ann. Clin. Res., 20: 287-291.Search in Google Scholar

eISSN:
2080-2234
Język:
Angielski
Częstotliwość wydawania:
Volume Open
Dziedziny czasopisma:
Medicine, Basic Medical Science, other, Clinical Medicine, Public Health, Sports and Recreation, Physical Education