
Chris Minson
@chrisminson
Professor of Human Physiology; University of Oregon; Expert in Environmental and Exercise Physiology; Outdoor Adventurer
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23-07-2014 05:56:06
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Super fun to have NYT Best selling author Alex Hutchinson Alex Hutchinson visit my lab a few weeks ago. A very fun read outlining what we do to help athletes perform in the heat (and not in the heat!): outsideonline.com/health/trainin…

Another awesome day of track and field in Eugene University of Oregon. Sha’carri Richardson and Ryan Crouser going to the Olympics!



Cole Hocker wins the 1500…on to Paris!! Go Ducks! University of Oregon Bowerman Track Club #track&field






Excited to share are newly published study. 6 weeks of heat therapy mimicked many ( increased exercise conductance, endothelial function, eNOS expression), but not all (no change in exercise capacity) of high intensity exercise BYU College of Life Sciences physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP…



Perfect timing for this paper in Journal of Physiology ! One week prior going to Paris 2024 for running workshops on altitude training #Hypoxperf with Franck Brocherie 🏒🏉👟↔️🏔️☀️↔️💪🩸🫀 We tell the story of a fight on two sides:


How does #erythropoietin differ in sex? Does acute #heatstress and CO inhalation impact it's presence? DiMarco, Chapman, Weiser, Matsell, Lucernoni, Chacon, Grivette, Halliwill, Andrew Lovering & Chris Minson (UO Human Physiology) investigate in this #article! 📜buff.ly/48jVHav


The right "doses" of stress can boost health. Different types, like exercise and heat, work the body similarly - suggesting that we can "cross-strain" for more benefits Chris Minson Vienna Brunt LarryKenney13 David Sinclair Johns Hopkins Medicine UMassTox time.com/7095699/health…



And please view the accompanying Commentary by me and Michael Joyner regarding the ethics of this approach!


New in Journal of Applied Physiology by Chris Minson & Michael Joyner Carbon monoxide inhalation for performance: dancing with the devil? journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.11…