The application of heating film to hands reduces the decline in manual dexterity performance associated with cold exposure

Published: 8 August 2023| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/r757g64c6b.2
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All the data were collected during cold exposure at 5 degrees C. Finger skin temperature and blood flux were measured via laser Doppler flowmetry probes (VP7 A/T with moorVMS-LDF2; Moor Instruments, Wilmington, DE, USA). Finger dexterity performances were measured by Grooved Pegboard. Cognitive functions were measured by Stroop word-color test. Maximal handgrip strength was measured using a dynamometer (HaB International Ltd., Southam, Warwickshire, UK). Thermal sensation was assessed using a 9-point scale (Castellani et al., 2018; O'Brien et al., 2011). Cold rating on the hand is assessed using a 5-point scale (Tian et al., 2018).

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Xinyang Normal University, Jeonbuk National University Central Library

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Local Heating, Finger Grasping, Cold Weather

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