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Show 62 surface body (Nagel, 1977). of assessment accurate An • ilmnediate water ambient temperature and tension in the proposed thermal vapor provide exercise that thermal and into this insight more in a speculation, & Similar in environments but 1986), turn could rates seen Nielson, would which suggests rates have (Adams, been Fox, ambient wind partially published Fry, is not account & often the in the endurance exercise 1976). Wyndham, high humidity MacDonald, for similar exercise in high to humidity surroundings (Senay, Mitchell, sweat shell still-air environment exhibits body fluid responses ambient possibly ioonediate Rowell, 1975; in wide variation literature in This quantified. sweat (Nielson & 1965). Cardiovascular Data Heart rate was significantly higher (R normoconvective trial to the (M trial hyperconvective difference of 12.64 172.63 A bpm. 13.29 + 159.99 (M significant bpm) Trial compared as 9.96 + in the .002) < x bpm) a , Time . interaction although trials, (R heart rate heart rate attained, was .005) < and (R the < revealed .007). shown in began higher, had a greater A after rate contrast significance Figure of at minute that both aerobic steady state increase 15 of versus during the adjacent minute 30 continually throughout entire normoconvective trial to 180.67 • during comparison Heart rate then climbed • revealed 6 increased progressively normoconvective trial. levels as + 12.38 bpm at |