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Temperature°

Temperature° is a scientific journal, published since 2013 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States.

Details
Abbr. Temperature (Austin)
Start 2013
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 2332-8940
e-ISSN 2332-8959
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 8264 43
SJR / Ranks: 2307 1355
CiteScore / Ranks: 1313 10.40
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Caddy H, Criddle J, Wigati K, Carter H, Kelsey L, Soloshenko A, et al.
Temperature (Austin) . 2025 Mar; 12(1):55-70. PMID: 40041160
Core temperature (T) changes, alongside exercise, affect hemodynamic responses across different conduit and microvascular beds. This study investigated impacts of ecologically valid environmental heat and exercise exposures on cerebral, skin...
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Criddle J, Wigati K, Locatelli J, Costa J, Collis J, Haynes A, et al.
Temperature (Austin) . 2025 Mar; 12(1):71-84. PMID: 40041159
Purpose: Recent field studies of physical exertion in challenging environmental conditions have reported dissociation between elevation in body core temperature (T) and successful task completion. This prompted us to further...
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Su Y, ODonnell E, Hoekstra S, Leicht C
Temperature (Austin) . 2025 Mar; 12(1):40-54. PMID: 40041158
Passively elevating body temperature can trigger a potentially beneficial acute inflammatory response. However, heat therapy often causes discomfort and negative thermal perceptions, particularly in females who generally have lower heat...
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Klous L, Teien H, Hollis S, Levels K, Boonstra A, Sullivan-Kwantes W, et al.
Temperature (Austin) . 2025 Mar; 12(1):8-27. PMID: 40041157
Military cold weather operations (CWOs) introduce a range of challenges, including extreme temperatures, strong winds, difficult terrain, and exposure to snow, ice, and water. Personnel undertaking these missions face a...
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Garzon-Mosquera J, Aragon-Vargas L
Temperature (Austin) . 2025 Mar; 12(1):28-39. PMID: 40041155
Sunscreens may affect thermoregulation and sweating during exercise in warm climates. In this study, we compared the effects of three sunscreens on local sweating rate (LSR) during exercise under controlled...
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Oates L, Price M, Bottoms L
Temperature (Austin) . 2024 Nov; 11(4):373-386. PMID: 39583904
The International Olympic Committee recently introduced a consensus statement on recommendations for outdoor sports in the heat. However, indoor sports such as fencing whereby athletes are required to wear full...
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Nybo L, Flouris A
Temperature (Austin) . 2024 Nov; 11(4):299-301. PMID: 39583903
No abstract available.
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Bartman N, Vargas N, Cavuoto L, Hostler D, Pryor R
Temperature (Austin) . 2024 Nov; 11(4):333-349. PMID: 39583902
Wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT) is a commonly used measure to predict heat strain in workers. Different combinations of environmental conditions can create equivalent WBGT, yet it remains unknown whether...