Hot horses, thermal imaging and the Olympic Games - Dr David Marlin
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Dr David Marlin discusses his recently published paper on comparative exercise physiology. With colleagues Dr David Marlin looked at the use of thermal imaging to assess how hot horses are during training, warm-up, during and after competition. Marlin, D.J., Reynolds, H., Mukai, K., Neil, K., & Akerstrom, G. (2023). Estimating rectal temperature in exercising horses in a competition environment using infrared thermal imaging. Comparative Exercise Physiology (published online ahead of print 2023). https://doi.org/10.1163/17552559- 20230026 Sadly this is not open open-access paper, but Dr David Marlin shares the contents, and you can read the abstract by following the link to the website. CLICK HERE to read Dr DavidMarlin's article about it and follow links to the paper. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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