The physiology of exercise under heat stress

CH Wyndham - Annual Review of Physiology, 1973 - annualreviews.org
… of resting men was reported as long ago as 1960 by Wyndham & Atkins (110), but the first
Wyndham, CH 1 965. A survey of the causal factors in heat stroke and of their prevention in …

Comparison of weighting formulas for calculating mean skin temperature

D Mitchell, CH Wyndham - Journal of Applied Physiology, 1969 - journals.physiology.org
… AND CH WYNDHAM Human Sciences Laboratory, Chamber of Mines of South Africa, …
WYNDHAM. Compar<ron of weighting formulas for calculating mean skin temperature. J. …

Acclimatization in a hot, humid environment: body fluid adjustments

…, D Mitchell, CH Wyndham - Journal of Applied …, 1976 - journals.physiology.org
Four trained men worked 4 h/day at 40–50% of their maximum aerobic capacity first for 3
days at 25 degrees C db, 18 degrees C wb and then for 10 consecutive days at 45 degrees C …

A practical method of estimating an individual's maximal oxygen intake

…, JF Morrison, J Peter, NB Strydom, CH Wyndham - Ergonomics, 1961 - Taylor & Francis
The premises upon which simple methods for estimating an individual's maximum oxygen
intake are based have boon tested. These premises are : (a) that heart rate and oxygen intake …

An equation for prediction of energy expenditure of walking and running.

WH Van der Walt, CH Wyndham - Journal of applied …, 1973 - journals.physiology.org
METHODS Six untrained male subjects, whose physical statistics are summarized in Table 1,
were recruited. These six subjects were all nonathletes although two of them played rugby. …

Changes in central circulation and body fluid spaces during acclimatization to heat.

CH Wyndham, AJ Benade… - Journal of Applied …, 1968 - journals.physiology.org
Design To distinguish between the effects of physical training and heat acclimatization, the
subjects of the experiment were subjected in cool conditions to a period of 3 months of …

Thermoregulation in spinal man

L Guttmann, J Silver, CH Wyndham - The Journal of physiology, 1958 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… SILVER AND CH WYNDHAM from the normal response: toe temperatures did not fall so far
and, in fact, fell only to that of the trunk temperature. In the cervical-lesion patients neither toe …

Heat reactions of male and female Caucasians

CH Wyndham, JF Morrison… - Journal of applied …, 1965 - journals.physiology.org
Thirty male and twenty-six female Caucasians were tested at work levels of 1.0 liters O 2
consumption in 90 F wet-bulb temperature, 93 F dry-bulb temperature, and 80 ft/min air velocity …

Acclimatization in a hot, humid environment: energy exchange, body temperature, and sweating

D Mitchell, LC Senay, CH Wyndham… - Journal of Applied …, 1976 - journals.physiology.org
Four trained young men, worked for 4 h/day at 43–50% of their maximum aerobic capacity
for 3 days at 25 degrees C db, 18 degrees C wb and then for 10 consecutive days at 45 …

Acclimization in a hot, humid environment: cardiovascular adjustments

CH Wyndham, GG Rogers… - Journal of applied …, 1976 - journals.physiology.org
Four trained young men worked for 4 h/day at 40–50% of their maximum aerobic capacity
first for 3 days at 25 degrees C db, 18 degrees C wb, and then for 10 consecutive days at 45 …