A new approach for comparing thermoregulatory responses of subjects with different body sizes.

作者: Ollie Jay , Matthew N Cramer

DOI: 10.1080/23328940.2014.996093

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摘要: The time-dependent assessment of human thermoregulatory responses during exercise, such as changes in core temperature and sweating, are commonplace research laboratories worldwide. Moreover, researchers wishing to identify potential impairments these due factors obesity, age, disease injury, must typically adopt a between-group experimental design.

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