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A comparison of 2 practical cooling methods on cycling capacity in the heat
Saul Cuttell, Christopher P. Tyler
Centre for Physical Activity and Life Sciences
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Cycling Ability
100%
Torso
100%
Cooling Method
100%
Commercially Available
75%
Vest
75%
Heart Rate
50%
Skin Temperature
50%
Volitional Exhaustion
50%
Exercise Capacity
50%
Hot Environment
50%
Maximal Power Output
50%
Rectal Temperature
50%
Body Mass
25%
Humidity
25%
Recreationally Active
25%
Mean Skin Temperature
25%
Thermal Sensation
25%
Perceived Exertion
25%
Exercise Performance
25%
Skin Sweat
25%
Sweat Loss
25%
Capacity Test
25%
Neck Skin
25%
P-12
25%
Thermal Feeling
25%
Cooling Vest
25%
Temperature Mean
25%
Neck Cooling
25%
Feeling Scale
25%
Temperature Loss
25%
Environmental Temperature
25%
Thermal Sensation Scale
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Skin Temperature
100%
Rectal Temperature
66%
Body Mass
33%
Perceived Exertion
33%
Environmental Temperature
33%
Feeling Scale
33%