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. 2015 Mar 25;593(Pt 9):2225–2235. doi: 10.1113/JP270162

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Effect of whole-body passive heat stress on skin and core temperatures of healthy young and aged subjects

Mean skin (left panel) and core (right panel) temperatures at normothermic baseline and during whole-body passive heat stress sufficient to elevate core temperature by 0.6°C (+0.6°C) and 1.2°C (+1.2°C) in healthy young (n = 11) and aged (n = 10) subjects. Values are mean ± 95% confidence intervals. *Significantly different from baseline (P ≤ 0.05).