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Joseph A Sol

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|April 12, 2022
Application of a Novel Collection of Exhaled Breath Condensate to Exercise SettingsJoseph A Sol, John C Quindry
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|January 31, 2020
Risk for heat-related illness among wildland firefighters: job tasks and core body temperature changeMolly R West, Sadie Costello, Joseph A Sol, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|May 31, 2023
Twenty-Four Percent of Wildland Firefighters Reach Critical Levels of Serum Creatine Kinase During 80-Hour Critical TrainingKatherine S Christison, Joseph A Sol, Shae C Gurney, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|May 31, 2021
Evaluation of Environmental Conditions on Self-Selected Work and Heat Stress in Wildland FirefightingJoseph A Sol, Molly R West, Joseph W Domitrovich, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|May 31, 2023
Wildland Firefighter Critical Training Elicits Positive Adaptations to Markers of Cardiovascular and Metabolic HealthKatherine S Christison, Joseph A Sol, Shae C Gurney, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|March 17, 2015
Work patterns dictate energy demands and thermal strain during wildland firefightingJohn S Cuddy, Joseph A Sol, Walter S Hailes, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|April 29, 2019
In Reply to Drs McAnaney and GantiJoseph A Sol, Joseph W Domitrovich, Brent C Ruby, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|May 4, 2020
Total Energy Intake and Self-Selected Macronutrient Distribution During Wildland Fire SuppressionAlexander N Marks, Joseph A Sol, Joseph W Domitrovich, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|June 12, 2018
Metabolic Demand of Hiking in Wildland FirefightingJoseph A Sol, Brent C Ruby, Steven E Gaskill, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|June 6, 2021
Workshift Changes in Hydration Status During Wildfire SuppressionAlejandro M Rosales, Patrick S Dodds, Joseph A Sol, et al.
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|April 12, 2022
Application of a Novel Collection of Exhaled Breath Condensate to Exercise SettingsJoseph A Sol, John C Quindry
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|January 31, 2020
Risk for heat-related illness among wildland firefighters: job tasks and core body temperature changeMolly R West, Sadie Costello, Joseph A Sol, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|May 31, 2023
Twenty-Four Percent of Wildland Firefighters Reach Critical Levels of Serum Creatine Kinase During 80-Hour Critical TrainingKatherine S Christison, Joseph A Sol, Shae C Gurney, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|May 31, 2021
Evaluation of Environmental Conditions on Self-Selected Work and Heat Stress in Wildland FirefightingJoseph A Sol, Molly R West, Joseph W Domitrovich, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|May 31, 2023
Wildland Firefighter Critical Training Elicits Positive Adaptations to Markers of Cardiovascular and Metabolic HealthKatherine S Christison, Joseph A Sol, Shae C Gurney, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|March 17, 2015
Work patterns dictate energy demands and thermal strain during wildland firefightingJohn S Cuddy, Joseph A Sol, Walter S Hailes, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|April 29, 2019
In Reply to Drs McAnaney and GantiJoseph A Sol, Joseph W Domitrovich, Brent C Ruby, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|May 4, 2020
Total Energy Intake and Self-Selected Macronutrient Distribution During Wildland Fire SuppressionAlexander N Marks, Joseph A Sol, Joseph W Domitrovich, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|June 12, 2018
Metabolic Demand of Hiking in Wildland FirefightingJoseph A Sol, Brent C Ruby, Steven E Gaskill, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|June 6, 2021
Workshift Changes in Hydration Status During Wildfire SuppressionAlejandro M Rosales, Patrick S Dodds, Joseph A Sol, et al.
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