A heat and moisture-exchanging mask impairs self-paced maximal running performance in a sub-zero environment

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  • who: Alasdair S. Tutt from the Department of Health Sciences, Swedish Winter Sports Research Centre, Mid, Studentplan , have published the article: A heat and moisture-exchanging mask impairs self-paced maximal running performance in a sub-zero environment, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was therefore to investigate the effect of a heat-and-moisture-exchanging mask on distance covered during a self-paced 4-min running timetrial (TT), performed by healthy individuals in a sub-zero environment.

SUMMARY

    Athletes undertaking training and competition in winter endurance . . .

     

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