Items where Author is "Griggs, K"

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FAULKNER, S., JOBLING, P., GRIGGS, K. and SIEGKAS, P., 2024. Individual aerodynamic and physiological data are critical to optimise cycling time trial performance: one size doesn’t fit all. Sports Engineering, 27 (4). ISSN 1369-7072

STANLEY, J., GRIGGS, K., HANDFORD, O., HUNT, J.A., KUNOVSKI, P. and WEI, Y., 2022. Modular e-textile platform for real-time sensing. In: ISWC '22: Proceedings of the 2022 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers. New York: ACM, pp. 131-135. ISBN 9781450394246

BAUMGART, J.K., ETTEMA, G., GRIGGS, K., GOOSEY-TOLFREY, V.L. and LEICHT, C.A., 2021. A reappraisal of ventilatory thresholds in wheelchair athletes with a spinal cord injury: do they really exist? Frontiers in Physiology, 12: 719341. ISSN 1664-042X

GRIGGS, K., 2021. Tokyo Paralympics: how Paralympians are affected by the heat. The Conversation.

GRIGGS, K., 2021. How Olympic training schedules have been hit by quarantine. The Conversation.

DAVEY, S.L., DOWNIE, V., GRIGGS, K. and HAVENITH, G., 2021. The physiological strain index does not reliably identify individuals at risk of reaching a thermal tolerance limit. European Journal of Applied Physiology. ISSN 1439-6319

HAVENITH, G., GRIGGS, K., QIU, Y., DORMAN, L., KULASEKARAN, V. and HODDER, S., 2020. Higher comfort temperature preferences for anthropometrically matched Chinese and Japanese versus White-Western-Middle-European individuals using a personal comfort / cooling system. Building and Environment, 183: 107162. ISSN 0360-1323

GERRETT, N., GRIGGS, K., REDORTIER, B., VOELCKER, T., KONDO, N. and HAVENITH, G., 2018. Sweat from gland to skin surface: production, transport, and skin absorption. Journal of Applied Physiology, 125 (2), pp. 459-469. ISSN 8750-7587

FAULKNER, S. and GRIGGS, K., 2018. Winter Olympics: how athletes adapt to competing in the bitter cold. The Conversation.

GRIGGS, K., GOOSEY-TOLFREY, V. and PAULSON, T., 2017. Supporting Paralympic wheelchair sport performance through technological, physiological and environmental considerations. Annals of Human Biology, 44 (4), pp. 295-296. ISSN 0301-4460

GRIGGS, K., 2016. Rio Paralympics: athletes with spinal-cord injuries tend to overheat. The Conversation.

FAULKNER, S. and GRIGGS, K., 2016. Does drinking hot tea in summer really cool you down? The Conversation.

FAULKNER, S. and GRIGGS, K., 2016. How does a Tour de France favourite win on the scorching mountain slopes? The Conversation.

RICHMOND, V.L., DAVEY, S., GRIGGS, K. and HAVENITH, G., 2015. Prediction of core body temperature from multiple variables. Annals of Occupational Hygiene, 59 (9), pp. 1168-1178. ISSN 0003-4878

GRIGGS, K., HAVENITH, G., PRICE, M., PAULSON, T. and GOOSEY-TOLFREY, V., 2015. Effectiveness of pre-cooling and cooling during play on wheelchair rugby performance. Extreme Physiology & Medicine, 4 (Sup1), A4. ISSN 2046-7648

HAVENITH, G., RICHMOND, V.L., DAVEY, S., GRIGGS, K. and RAYSON, M.P., 2014. Prediction of rectal temperature from non-invasive variables. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 46, p. 186. ISSN 0195-9131

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