Can High-Tech fabric boost a Cyclist's ride?
NCT ID NCT07503977
Summary
This study looked at whether clothing made with special far-infrared emitting fibers affects a cyclist's body temperature, heart rate, and performance during exercise. Nine young competitive cyclists wore either the experimental clothing or regular gear while riding in a lab. Researchers measured their temperature, heart rate, oxygen use, and power output to see if the clothing made any difference.
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University of Urbino
Urbino, The Marches, 61029, Italy
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