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Increasing age is a major risk factor for susceptibility to heat stress during physical activity
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Physical ActivityAgingMajor Risk FactorWhole-body Heat LossEducationAnthropometric IndicatorEpidemiology Of AgingObesityBody CompositionHyperthermiaLongevityExercisePhysical ExerciseApplied PhysiologyBody FatHealth SciencesHealth PolicyPhysical FitnessCardiorespiratory FitnessExercise ScienceGreater Body FatExercise PhysiologyPhysiologyChildhood Physical ActivityPhysical Aging
We evaluated the extent to which age, cardiorespiratory fitness, and body fat can independently determine whole-body heat loss (WBHL) in 87 otherwise healthy adults. We show that increasing age is a major predictor for decreasing WBHL in otherwise healthy adults (aged 20-70 years), accounting for 40% of the variation in the largest study to date. While greater body fat also had a minor detrimental impact on WBHL, there was no significant role for cardiorespiratory fitness.
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