Analysis of Factors Associated With Continued Cooling of Core Temperature After Prolonged Cold-Water Swimming.
Joffrey DrignyCorentin HingrandPauline MoysanThibaud ColletBenoît MauvieuxPublished in: International journal of sports physiology and performance (2023)
Increased body mass index and fat mass were associated with Tcore° continued cooling duration after prolonged outdoor cold-water swimming at 12.5 to 13 °C. The rate of Tcore° drop during swimming was negatively correlated with the rate of rewarming.