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[Finger temperature changes during exercise as related to exercise intensity].

H Nishijima1

  • 1Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan.

[Hokkaido Igaku Zasshi] the Hokkaido Journal of Medical Science
|March 1, 1988
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Finger temperature monitoring can assess exercise intensity by detecting vasoconstriction. A linear decrease in finger temperature indicates an individual is approaching their maximal work capacity during exercise.

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  • Cardiovascular Regulation
  • Biomedical Engineering