Armstrong et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Thermal, Cardiovascular, Performance, & Anthropomorphic Evaluation of the American Football UniformArmstrong et al., 2009
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- Armstrong L
- Johnson E
- Casa D
- Ganio M
- Brendon McDermott M
- Yamamoto L
- Lopez R
- Emmanuel H
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- Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Environmental Ergonomics, Boston (USA)
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Military, 1 occupational, 2 and athletic uniforms increase the risk of exertional heat exhaustion and heatstroke. 3 Specifically, the protective equipment and clothing worn during an American Football (AF) contest establishes a microclimate above the skin surface that …
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