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Transpiration: Entrainement en milieu chaud et humide
Translated title of the contribution
:
Perspiration: Training in a hot and humid environment
Olivier Girard
, Sebastien Racinais
,
Julien Periard
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Humid Environment
100%
Hot Environment
100%
Perspiration
100%
Brazil
33%
Beneficial Effects
33%
Olympic Games
33%
High Temperature
33%
Sporting Events
33%
Elite Athletes
33%
Medical Conditions
33%
Thermoregulation
33%
Aerobic Exercise
33%
Some Element
33%
Qatar
33%
Response to Training
33%
Submaximal Intensity
33%
International Olympic Committee
33%
Blood Flow Rate
33%
2014 FIFA World Cup
33%
Heat-related
33%
Climatic Environment
33%
Evaporative
33%
Thermolysis
33%
Atlanta
33%
Locomotor Performance
33%
Expert Meeting
33%
Maximum Intensity
33%
Amateur Football
33%
Cutaneous Blood Flow
33%
Thermal Exchange
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Athletes
100%
Aerobic Exercise
100%
Sweating
100%
Skin Blood Flow
100%
Thermoregulation
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Athletes
100%
Blood Flow Velocity
100%
Skin Blood Flow
100%
Thermoregulation
100%