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latter part of POST-A (∼0.10°C; P ≤ 0.05), but not of POST-R (∼0.04°C; P = 0.11). In both post-bedrest trials, T ¯ sk was attenuated by ∼1.5-2.0°C throughout (P less then 0.01), whereas the forehead SwR was not modulated. Trec and T ¯ sk were similar in POST-A and POST-R, yet the forehead SwR was more dependent on the relative workload imposed (P = 0.04). The present findings therefore suggest that the cardiovascular and muscular deconditioning ensuing from a 35-day bedrest may aggravate the exercise-induced increase in body core temper