@DrJPeriard @ICSPP17 Similar findings by Cuddy et al in 2014. "...capacity difference appears to result from a magnified core to skin gradient via an environmental temperature advantageous to convective heat loss..." https://t.co/VxSi28oySH
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@ChrisMinson @DrMJoyner isn't the gradient b/t skin - core more imp then core alone though? https://t.co/6S5xKx0u8g
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A reduced core to skin temperature gradient, not a critical core temperature, affects aerobic capacity in the heat. http://t.co/4JRdsRgETS
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A reduced core to skin temperature gradient, not a critical core temperature, affects aerobic capacity in the heat. http://t.co/4JRdsRgETS