Skin Temperatures in Females Wearing a 2 mm Wetsuit during Surfing
The aim of this investigation was to examine regional skin temperatures in recreational female surfers’ wearing a 2 mm thick neoprene wetsuit while surfing and to compare these results to previously published data collected in males participating in an identical study. Female surfers (n =...
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Main Authors: | Mackenzie E. Warner (Author), Jeff A. Nessler (Author), Sean C. Newcomer (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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