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The Influence of Age on Thermosensitivity During Cold Water Immersion
Ellen L. Glickman, PhD, N. Caine-Bish, MA, C.C. Cheatham, PhD, M. Blegen, PhD, E.S. Potkanowicz, BS Wilderness & Environmental Medicine Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages (September 2002) DOI: / (2002)013[0194:TIOAOT]2.0.CO;2 Copyright © 2002 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Mean values for heat production (HP; mean ± SD): during baseline (BASE), before (pre-OCC), during occlusion (OCC), and after the pressure cuff occlusion (post-OCC) of the extremity blood flow in younger (YNG) vs older (OLD) individuals (P=.137). Wilderness & Environmental Medicine , DOI: ( / (2002)013[0194:TIOAOT]2.0.CO;2) Copyright © 2002 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Mean values for esophageal temperature (Tes; mean±SD): during baseline (BASE), before (pre-OCC), during occlusion (OCC), and after the pressure cuff occlusion (post-OCC) of the extremity blood flow in younger (YNG) vs older (OLD) individuals (P=.334). Wilderness & Environmental Medicine , DOI: ( / (2002)013[0194:TIOAOT]2.0.CO;2) Copyright © 2002 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions
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Figure 3 Mean values for skin temperature (mean ± SD): during baseline (BASE), before (pre-OCC), during occlusion (OCC), and after the pressure cuff occlusion (post-OCC) of the extremity blood flow in younger (YNG) vs older (OLD) individuals (P=.479). Wilderness & Environmental Medicine , DOI: ( / (2002)013[0194:TIOAOT]2.0.CO;2) Copyright © 2002 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions
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Figure 4 Comparison of values for thermosensitivity (mean ± SD) between younger (YNG) and older (OLD) individuals (P=.180). Wilderness & Environmental Medicine , DOI: ( / (2002)013[0194:TIOAOT]2.0.CO;2) Copyright © 2002 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions
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