2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.25036
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Impact of relative lower‐limb length on heat loss and body temperature during running

Michal Struška,
Pavla Alexia Jarešová,
Martin Hora
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesLong lower limbs relative to body size are thought to be an adaptation to prevent excessive increases in body temperature during running in hot climate. The advantage of long lower limbs relative to body size is usually explained by an increase in body surface area relative to mass; however, the influence of limb length on relative body surface area was shown to be minor. We aimed to experimentally test the effect of relative lower‐limb length (LLL) on body temperature changes during running. Further… Show more

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