The Effect of a Synthetic-Grass Sport Surface on Physiology and Perception During Intermittent Exercise in Hot Conditions.
Gurpreet SinghKyle J M BennettHannah McGuiganScott G GoddardChristopher J StevensPublished in: International journal of sports physiology and performance (2024)
Higher skin temperatures, thermal sensation, and sweat rates suggest that exercising on synthetic grass in hot conditions may increase some markers of heat strain during exercise. However, delta core body temperature, heart rate, thermal comfort, and RPE remained unaffected.