Dennis A. Grahn
Affiliations: | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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Grahn D, Makam M, Heller HC. (2018) A method to reduce heat strain while clad in encapsulating outerwear. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene. 1-20 |
Christensen ML, Lipman GS, Grahn DA, et al. (2017) A Novel Cooling Method and Comparison of Active Rewarming of Mildly Hypothermic Subjects. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine |
Christensen ML, Lipman GS, Grahn DA, et al. (2016) A Novel Cooling Method and Comparison of Active Rewarming of Mild Hypothermia Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 27: 426 |
DeClerck MP, Lipman GS, Grahn DA, et al. (2015) A Chemical Heat Pack-Based Method For Consistent Heating of Intravenous Fluids. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 26: 412-6 |
Lissoway JB, Lipman GS, Grahn DA, et al. (2015) Novel application of chemical cold packs for treatment of exercise-induced hyperthermia: a randomized controlled trial. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 26: 173-9 |
Lissoway J, Lipman GS, Grahn DA, et al. (2014) A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Novel Application of Chemical Cold Packs for Treatment of Exercise-Induced Hyperthermia Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 25: 118 |
Grahn DA, Cao VH, Nguyen CM, et al. (2012) Work volume and strength training responses to resistive exercise improve with periodic heat extraction from the palm. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research / National Strength & Conditioning Association. 26: 2558-69 |
Grahn DA, Dillon JL, Heller HC. (2009) Heat loss through the glabrous skin surfaces of heavily insulated, heat-stressed individuals. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering. 131: 071005 |
Grahn DA, Murray JV, Heller HC. (2008) Cooling via one hand improves physical performance in heat-sensitive individuals with multiple sclerosis: a preliminary study. Bmc Neurology. 8: 14 |
Grahn DA, Cao VH, Heller HC. (2005) Heat extraction through the palm of one hand improves aerobic exercise endurance in a hot environment. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 99: 972-8 |