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Validity and reliability of two body temperature thermometers during cycling in the heat: CALERA® Sensor and Exergen TAT5000 Temporal Scanner

Conditions
Hyperthermia
C23.888.119
Registration Number
RBR-3nktynv
Lead Sponsor
niversidade Federal de Viçosa UFV
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruitment completed
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria

Healthy adults; both genders; aged 18-59 years; considering the PAR-Q (Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire) and the IPAQ (International Physical Activity Questionnaire); practitioners of regular physical activity in accordance with the recommendations of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), who practice 30-60 minutes of moderate-intensity cycling, 5 days a week or 30-60 minutes of vigorous-intensity cycling, 3 days per week

Exclusion Criteria

People with disabilities of any nature; smokers; people with diagnosed cardiovascular or pulmonary complications; diabetics; and individuals with a history of thermal injuries

Study & Design

Study Type
Observational
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
It is expected to find the reliability of the Callera Sensor thermometer for measuring internal temperature during cycling exercise in a hot environment, evaluated based on the intraclass correlation test (ICC), with a minimum observed value of 0.75;It is expected to find an acceptable validity of the Callera Sensor thermometer for measuring internal temperature during cycling in a hot environment, evaluated based on the IC95% confidence interval test, with a value <0.4°C;It is expected to find an acceptable validity of the Exergen TAT5000 Temporal Scanner thermometer for measuring internal temperature during cycling exercise in a hot environment, evaluated based on the IC95% confidence interval test, with a value <0.4°C;It is expected to find the reliability of the Exergen TAT5000 Temporal Scanner thermometer for measuring internal temperature during cycling exercise in a hot environment, evaluated based on the intraclass correlation test (ICC), with a minimum observed value of 0.75
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
o secondary outcomes are expected
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