1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf02425481
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Effects of local restriction of evaporation and moderate local ventilation on thermoregulatory responses in exercising humans

Abstract: Ten healthy young men participated in two series of three trials: series 1 (C1) with, or without, local restriction of evaporation (either on the trunk or on the legs) and series 2 (C2) with, or without, local moderate nitrogen ventilation (40 l.min-1) under an impermeable garment (trunk or leg ventilation). After 60-min rest in a thermoneutral environment, the subjects exercised in a warm environment [30 degrees C, 47% relative humidity (rh) during C1 and 29% rh during C2] on a cycle ergometer for 60 min at 7… Show more

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“…The effects of body movement and wind speed [17], garment design [18], fabric properties, and body posture [19] on the ventilation rate of garments have been investigated using tracer gas methods. Numerous studies [20][21][22][23] have studied the cooling effect of ventilation clothing under forced ventilation in different environments and different motion states. Del Ferraro et al [24] designed a ventilation jacket, and the cooling effect was examined using a thermal manikin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects of body movement and wind speed [17], garment design [18], fabric properties, and body posture [19] on the ventilation rate of garments have been investigated using tracer gas methods. Numerous studies [20][21][22][23] have studied the cooling effect of ventilation clothing under forced ventilation in different environments and different motion states. Del Ferraro et al [24] designed a ventilation jacket, and the cooling effect was examined using a thermal manikin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%