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Apparel that Emit Far Infrared Radiation can Decrease an Athlete’s Oxygen Consumption during Submaximal Exercise Jay T. Worobets*, Emma R. Skolnik, Darren J. Stefanyshyn Human Performance Lab, Faculty of Kinesiology, U
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Document Date: 2015-02-07 21:30:00


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Kyoto / York / Salt Lake City / /

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Hess / Hologenix LLC / Arkray Inc. / /

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Japan / United States / /

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Facility

University of Calgary / University of Calgary’s Conjoint Health Research Ethics Board / University Drive NW Calgary / /

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apparel technology / energy / /

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cancer / Raynaud’s syndrome / arthritis / human cancer / pain / chronic foot pain / /

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radiation / /

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University of Calgary’s Conjoint Health Research Ethics Board / University of Calgary / Darren J. Stefanyshyn Human Performance Lab / Faculty of Kinesiology / /

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Van Dooren / Jay T. Worobets / Darren J. Stefanyshyn / Jay Worobets Mailing / /

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competing athlete / cyclist / competing endurance cyclist / Athlete / endurance cyclist / exercising athlete / Exercise Physiologist / Corresponding author / /

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Alberta / /

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PLoS One / /

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Radiation / Lasers / apparel technology / Sports Medicine / /

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