The increase in core body temperature in response to exertional-heat stress can predict exercise-induced gastrointestinal syndrome
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posted on 2024-05-31, 03:12 authored by K Henningsen, A Mika, R Alcock, SK Gaskell, A Parr, C Rauch, I Russo, Rhiannon SnipeRhiannon Snipe, RJS CostaThe increase in core body temperature in response to exertional-heat stress can predict exercise-induced gastrointestinal syndrome
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TemperatureVolume
11Pagination
72-91Location
London, Eng.Publisher DOI
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2332-8940eISSN
2332-8959Language
engPublication classification
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1Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublication URL
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