Altered core and skin temperature responses to endurance exercise in heart failure patients and healthy controls
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Abstract
Exercise training represents a central aspect of rehabilitation of heart failure patients. Previous work on passive heating suggests impaired thermoregulatory responses in heart failure patients. However, no previous study directly examined thermoregulatory responses to an exercise bout, that is, active heating, as typically applied in rehabilitation settings in heart failure.
Cross-sectional observational study to compare changes in core body temperature (
Fourteen heart failure subjects (65 ± 7 years, 13:1 male:female) and 14 healthy controls (61 ± 5 years, 12:2 male:female) were included.
Heart failure patients and controls show comparable exercise-induced increase in
Contributors

Nathalie MM Benda
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Thijs MH Eijsvogels
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Arie PJ Van Dijk
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Louise Bellersen
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Dick HJ Thijssen
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