Exercise Performance and Thermoregulatory Responses of Elite Athletes Exercising in the Heat: Outcomes of the Thermo Tokyo Study.
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Full Title: Sports Med
Abbreviation: Sports Med
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Subject Category: Sports Medicine
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"Declarations FundingThis work was funded by a ZonMW Grant (#546001003) as part of the Thermo Tokyo project. Conflict of interestYannick de Korte, Coen Bongers, Maria Hopman and Thijs Eijsvogels declare that they have no competing interests. Availability of data and materialData are available upon reasonable request. Author contributionsJQK and TMHE were involved in the conception of the study design and protocol. JQK, CCWGB and TMHE were involved in the data collection. JQK analysed the data and was responsible for initial writing and drafting of the article. CCWGB, MTEH and TMHE critically revised the manuscript. The final manuscript was approved by all authors. Ethics approvalThe study was approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of the Radboud University Medical Centre (#2018-4640). Consent to participateAll participants gave written informed consent prior to the testing procedure. Consent for publicationNot required. Twitter@YannickdeKorte, @BongersCoen, @ThijsEijsvogels. Conflict of interest Yannick de Korte, Coen Bongers, Maria Hopman and Thijs Eijsvogels declare that they have no competing interests."
"Funding This work was funded by a ZonMW Grant (#546001003) as part of the Thermo Tokyo project."
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