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The effect of temperature, gradient, and load carriage on oxygen consumption, posture, and gait characteristics.

Katrina HindeRay LloydChris LowCarlton Cooke
Published in: European journal of applied physiology (2017)
Decreased ambient temperature did not influence the magnitude of change in V̇O2 from unloaded to loaded walking. However, in cold temperatures, V̇O2 was significantly higher than in warm conditions. The increased V̇O2 in colder temperatures at the same exercise intensity is predicted to ultimately lead to earlier onset of fatigue and cessation of exercise. These results highlight the need to consider both appropriate clothing and fitness during cold exposure.
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