2016
DOI: 10.1289/isee.2016.4149
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Heat Illness Severity and Hydration Practices among Outdoor Workers in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia

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“…[23] The study by Sett & Sehu [24] found that the net cardiac cost (NCC), Increased level of heart rate, relative cardiac cost, and recovery heart rate (RHR) of female brick workers were all significantly higher on hotter days, supports this conclusion.…”
Section: Heat Stress Impact On Healthmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…[23] The study by Sett & Sehu [24] found that the net cardiac cost (NCC), Increased level of heart rate, relative cardiac cost, and recovery heart rate (RHR) of female brick workers were all significantly higher on hotter days, supports this conclusion.…”
Section: Heat Stress Impact On Healthmentioning
confidence: 85%