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Daniel Gagnon
Daniel Gagnon
Montreal Heart Institute and Université de Montréal
Verified email at umontreal.ca
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Sex differences in thermoeffector responses during exercise at fixed requirements for heat loss
D Gagnon, GP Kenny
Journal of applied physiology 113 (5), 746-757, 2012
2102012
The evaporative requirement for heat balance determines whole‐body sweat rate during exercise under conditions permitting full evaporation
D Gagnon, O Jay, GP Kenny
The Journal of physiology 591 (11), 2925-2935, 2013
2082013
Does sex have an independent effect on thermoeffector responses during exercise in the heat?
D Gagnon, GP Kenny
The Journal of Physiology 590 (23), 5963-5973, 2012
1912012
Direct calorimetry: a brief historical review of its use in the study of human metabolism and thermoregulation
GP Kenny, SR Notley, D Gagnon
European journal of applied physiology 117, 1765-1785, 2017
1552017
Sex differences in postsynaptic sweating and cutaneous vasodilation
D Gagnon, CG Crandall, GP Kenny
Journal of applied physiology 114 (3), 394-401, 2013
1452013
Sex modulates whole‐body sudomotor thermosensitivity during exercise
D Gagnon, GP Kenny
The Journal of physiology 589 (24), 6205-6217, 2011
1172011
Human temperature regulation under heat stress in health, disease, and injury
MN Cramer, D Gagnon, O Laitano, CG Crandall
Physiological reviews, 2022
882022
Sex-related differences in evaporative heat loss: the importance of metabolic heat production
D Gagnon, O Jay, B Lemire, GP Kenny
European journal of applied physiology 104 (5), 821-829, 2008
872008
Cold-water immersion and the treatment of hyperthermia: using 38.6 C as a safe rectal temperature cooling limit
D Gagnon, BB Lemire, DJ Casa, GP Kenny
Journal of Athletic Training 45 (5), 439-444, 2010
862010
Whole-body heat exchange during heat acclimation and its decay.
MP Poirier, D Gagnon, BJ Friesen, SG Hardcastle, GP Kenny
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 47 (2), 390-400, 2015
832015
Acute limb heating improves macro-and microvascular dilator function in the leg of aged humans
SA Romero, D Gagnon, AN Adams, MN Cramer, K Kouda, CG Crandall
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 312 (1), H89-H97, 2017
792017
Cognitive and perceptual responses during passive heat stress in younger and older adults
ZJ Schlader, D Gagnon, A Adams, E Rivas, CM Cullum, CG Crandall
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2015
782015
Core temperature differences between males and females during intermittent exercise: physical considerations
D Gagnon, LE Dorman, O Jay, S Hardcastle, GP Kenny
European Journal of Applied Physiology 105 (3), 453-461, 2009
692009
Aural canal, esophageal, and rectal temperatures during exertional heat stress and the subsequent recovery period
D Gagnon, BB Lemire, O Jay, GP Kenny
Journal of athletic training 45 (2), 157-163, 2010
662010
Sympathetic activity during passive heat stress in healthy aged humans
D Gagnon, ZJ Schlader, CG Crandall
The Journal of physiology 593 (9), 2225-2235, 2015
612015
Modified iodine-paper technique for the standardized determination of sweat gland activation
D Gagnon, MS Ganio, RAI Lucas, J Pearson, CG Crandall, GP Kenny
Journal of applied physiology 112 (8), 1419-1425, 2012
562012
Sweating as a heat loss thermoeffector
D Gagnon, CG Crandall
Handbook of clinical neurology 156, 211-232, 2018
552018
Differences between sexes in rectal cooling rates after exercise-induced hyperthermia
BB LEMIRE, D GAGNON, O JAY, GP KENNY
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 41 (8), 1633, 2009
552009
Heat balance and cumulative heat storage during intermittent bouts of exercise.
GP Kenny, LE Dorman, P Webb, MB Ducharme, D Gagnon, FD Reardon, ...
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 41 (3), 588-596, 2009
532009
Skin blood flow measurements during heat stress: technical and analytical considerations
GK Chaseling, CG Crandall, D Gagnon
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2020
452020
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