The Impact of an Ice Slurry-Induced Gastrointestinal Heat Sink on Gastrointestinal and Rectal Temperatures Following Exercise
Gastrointestinal temperature (<i>T</i>gint) measurement with a telemetric pill (TP) is increasingly used in exercise science. Contact of cool water with a TP invalidates <i>T</i>gint assessment. However, what effect a heat sink created in the proximity of a TP may have on the...
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Main Authors: | Thomas A. Deshayes (Author), Adrien De La Flore (Author), Jonathan Gosselin (Author), Jeff Beliveau (Author), David Jeker (Author), Eric D.B. Goulet (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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