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Assessing the risk of acute kidney injury following exercise in the heat: Timing is important

Comment on: Chapman, C.L., Johnson, B.D., Vargas, N.T., Hostler, D, Parker, M.D., and Schlader, Z.J. Hyperthermia and dehydration during physical work in the heat both contribute to the risk of acute kidney injury, J Appl Physiol (1985), 2020. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00787.2019

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Christopher L. Chapman, Blair D. Johnson, Mark D. Parker, David Hostler, Riana R. Pryor & Zachary Schlader. (2021) Kidney physiology and pathophysiology during heat stress and the modification by exercise, dehydration, heat acclimation and aging. Temperature 8:2, pages 108-159.
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Hayden W. Hess, Jocelyn J. Stooks, Tyler B. Baker, Christopher L. Chapman, Blair D. Johnson, Riana R. Pryor, David P. Basile, Jacob C. Monroe, David Hostler & Zachary J. Schlader. (2022) Kidney injury risk during prolonged exposure to current and projected wet bulb temperatures occurring during extreme heat events in healthy young men. Journal of Applied Physiology 133:1, pages 27-40.
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Erik Hansson, David H Wegman, Catharina Wesseling, Jason Glaser, Zachary J Schlader, Julia Wijkström & Kristina Jakobsson. (2021) Markers of kidney tubular and interstitial injury and function among sugarcane workers with cross-harvest serum creatinine elevation. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, pages oemed-2021-107989.
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Christopher L. Chapman, Hayden W. Hess, Rebekah A.I. Lucas, Jason Glaser, Rajiv Saran, Jennifer Bragg-Gresham, David H. Wegman, Erik Hansson, Christopher T. Minson & Zachary J. Schlader. (2021) Occupational heat exposure and the risk of chronic kidney disease of nontraditional origin in the United States. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 321:2, pages R141-R151.
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