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Arngrimsson, S., Petitt, D.S., Stueck, M.G., Jorgensen, D.K. & Cureton (2004). Cooling vest worn during active warm-up improves 5-km run performance in the heat. J. Appl. Physiol 96, 1867-1874

Sleivert G.G., Cotter J.D., Roberts W.S. and Febbraio M.A. (2001) The influence of whole body vs. torso pre-cooling on physiological strain and performance of high intensity exercise in the heat. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Integrative, 128(4): 657-666.

Cotter J.D., Sleivert G.G., Roberts W.S. and Febbraio M.A. (2001) Effect of pre-cooling, with and without thigh cooling, on strain and endurance exercise performance in the heat. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Integrative, 128(4): 667-677. 
Cheung, S and Sleivert, G. (in press). Multiple triggers for hyperthermic fatigue and exhaustion. Exercise and Sport Science Reviews

Marsh, D & Sleivert, G. (1999) Effect of pre-cooling on high intensity cycling performance. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 33 (6), 393-397.

Proulx CI, Ducharme MB, Kenny GP. Effect of water temperature on cooling efficiency during hyperthermia in humans. J Appl Physiol. 2003 Apr;94(4):1317-23. 

Armstrong LE, Crago AE, Adams R, Roberts WO, Maresh CM. (1996) Whole-body cooling of hyperthermic runners: comparison of two field therapies. Am J Emerg Med. 1996 Jul;14(4):355-8

Dr. Gord Sleivert from PacificSport and Dr. Stephen S. Cheung, are very interested in pre-cooling from both a fundamental and applied perspective. How much pre-cooling is beneficial? http://www.dal.ca/~scheung/Hyperthermia.htm