Abstract

to the editor: The main purpose of our Viewpoint article critiquing the primary “evidence” that the rate of body heat storage mediates an anticipatory reduction in exercise intensity was to clearly demonstrate the erroneous nature of using thermometry to estimate the rate of body heat storage

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