Comparison of heat donation through the head or torso on mild hypothermia rewarming
This study compared head vs. torso warming using a similar source of heat donation. Six subjects were cooled in 8˚C water to either a core temperature of 35˚C or for 60 min. They were then rewarmed by either shivering only, or charcoal heater applied to the head, or torso. There were no significa...
Main Author: | Sran, Bhupinder Jit Kaur |
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Other Authors: | Giesbrecht, Gordon (Kinesiology and Recreation Management) |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/18298 |
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