284 results on '"Cramer, Matthew N."'
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2. Burn size and environmental conditions modify thermoregulatory responses to exercise in burn survivors
3. Attrition of Well-Healed Burn Survivors to a 6-Month Community-Based Exercise Program: A Retrospective Evaluation
4. The benefits of an unsupervised exercise program in persons with well-healed burn injuries within the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)
5. Burn size and environmental conditions modify thermoregulatory responses to exercise in burn survivors
6. Effect of Timing of the First Bath on a Healthy Newborn’s Temperature
7. Interaction of Exercise Intensity and Simulated Burn Injury Size on Thermoregulation
8. Exercise Training Improves Microvascular Function in Burn Injury Survivors
9. Burn Injury Does Not Exacerbate Heat Strain during Exercise while Wearing Body Armor
10. Blood Pressure Responses During A Cold Pressor Test Following Ketamine Or Fentanyl Analgesic Administration: 2010 May 28 4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
11. Interaction Between Exercise Intensity And Burn Size Affects Body Temperature During Exercise In The Heat: 2013 May 28 4:45 PM - 5:00 PM
12. The Effect Of Burn Location On Internal Body Temperature Responses During Exercise In The Heat: 2014 May 28 5:00 PM - 5:15 PM
13. Analgesics In The Pre-hospital Setting: Fentanyl Does Not Alter Tolerance To Simulated Hemorrhage In Humans: 2011 May 28 4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
14. Exercise Thermoregulation with a Simulated Burn Injury: Impact of Air Temperature
15. Exercise Core Temperature Response with a Simulated Burn Injury: Effect of Body Size
16. Cardiac Remodeling In Well-healed Burn Survivors After Six Months Of Unsupervised Progressive Exercise Training
17. Attrition Of Well-healed Burn Survivors To A 6-month Community-based Exercise Program: A Retrospective Evaluation
18. Burn size and environmental conditions modify thermoregulatory responses to exercise in burn survivors
19. Biophysical aspects of human thermoregulation during heat stress
20. No Thermoregulatory Impairment in Skin Graft Donor Sites during Exercise-Heat Stress
21. Effect of Dietary Nitrate Supplementation with Beet Root Juice on Thermoregulatory and Cardiovascular Responses to Extreme Heat in Aged Humans: 2093 Board #249 May 30 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
22. Should electric fans be used during a heat wave?
23. Arterial Stiffness is Not Altered in Well-Healed Burn Survivors.: 2814 Board #334 June 2 9: 30 AM - 11: 00 AM
24. Inhibiting regional sweat evaporation modifies the ventilatory response to exercise: interactions between core and skin temperature
25. Cardiac remodeling in well-healed burn survivors after 6 months of unsupervised progressive exercise training
26. Cardiac Structure and Function in Well-Healed Burn Survivors
27. Cardiovascular Responses To Steady State Exercise In Well-healed Burned Survivors After Six Months Of Exercise Training: 2255 Board #91 June 1 11: 00 AM - 12: 30 PM
28. Mismatch Between Perception of Disability and Functional Outcomes in Individuals with Large Burn Injuries: 400 Board #241 May 30 11: 00 AM - 12: 30 PM
29. Six Months of Exercise Training Improves Ventilatory Responses during Exercise in Adults with Well-Healed Burn Injuries
30. Human temperature regulation under heat stress in health, disease, and injury
31. Altered cardiac β1 responsiveness in hyperthermic older adults
32. Age Modulates Physiological Responses during Fan Use under Extreme Heat and Humidity
33. Effect of Chronic Lower Limb Heating on Indices of Vascular Function and Functional Capacity in Aged Humans: 2833 Board #353 June 2 9: 30 AM - 11: 00 AM
34. Evidence Suggesting Reduced Macrovascular and Microvascular Dilator Function in Well-Healed Burned Survivors: 2810 Board #330 June 2 9: 30 AM - 11: 00 AM
35. Core Temperature Responses To Exercise Using A Simulated Burn Injury Model: Impact Of Body Size: 134 May 31 9: 30 AM - 9: 45 AM
36. Six months of unsupervised exercise training lowers blood pressure during moderate, but not vigorous, aerobic exercise in adults with well-healed burn injuries
37. Pulmonary Function After Six Months Of Progressive Exercise Training In Adult Burn-injury Survivors
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39. Adults with well‐healed burn injuries have lower pulmonary function values decades after injury
40. Does attenuated skin blood flow lower sweat rate and the critical environmental limit for heat balance during severe heat exposure?
41. Do greater rates of body heat storage precede the accelerated reduction of self-paced exercise intensity in the heat?
42. Six Months of Exercise Training Improves Ventilatory Responses during Exercise in Adults with Well-Healed Burn Injuries.
43. On the Maintenance of Human Heat Balance during Cold and Warm Fluid Ingestion
44. Characterizing Individual Variability In The Core Temperature And Sweating Responses To Exercise: 1823 Board #168 May 28, 3: 30 PM - 5: 00 PM
45. Edward F. Adolph Distinguished Lecture. It’s more than skin deep: thermoregulatory and cardiovascular consequences of severe burn injuries in humans
46. Neuromuscular function following prolonged intense self-paced exercise in hot climatic conditions
47. Thermoregulatory responses with size-matched simulated torso or limb skin grafts
48. Thermoregulatory Responses with Size-matched Simulated Torso or Limb Skin Grafts
49. T6 Burn Survivors Can Perform Mild/moderate-intensity Exercise in Thermoneutral Conditions Without a Risk of Excessive Elevations in Core Body Temperature
50. Local sweating on the forehead, but not forearm, is influenced by aerobic fitness independently of heat balance requirements during exercise
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