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Examining changes in HRV in response to varying ambient temperature
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Human PhysiologyPhysical ActivityCold EnvironmentEngineeringHigh-frequency PowerHyperthermiaPhysiologyThermal ComfortTemperature MeasurementAmbient Temperature ChangeThermodynamicsAmbient TemperatureMedicineThermal EngineeringWomen's HealthClimate Change
The present study is designed to examine changes in HRV in response to ambient temperature change in college-aged men and women. We hypothesize that the VLFP (very-low-frequency power) component would be increased in the cold environment whereas the HFP (high-frequency power) component would be reduced in the hot environment with no differences between baseline and the cold condition.
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