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Managing and mitigating heat to improve health and performance in females
Mee, Jessica
(PI)
Maxwell, Neil
(CoI)
School of Education, Sport and Health
Centre for Lifelong Health
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Hot-humid Climate
100%
Mitigation Guidelines
66%
Heat Period
33%
Hormonal Fluctuations
33%
High Body Temperature
33%
Onset Threshold
33%
Female Health
33%
Hot Nights
33%
Progesterone Concentration
33%
Luteal Phase
33%
External Heat
33%
Female Performance
33%
Night Sweats
33%
Ovulation
33%
Heat Mitigation Strategies
33%
Elevated Progesterone
33%
Hot Flushes
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Ovulation
50%
Luteal Phase
50%
Menopause
50%
Chilling
50%
Climacterium
50%
Heat
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Progesterone
50%
Night Sweat
50%
Chilling
50%
Fossil Fuel
50%