U.S., April 1 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07503977) titled 'Acute Physiological Effects of Full-Body Far-Infrared Emitting Textiles on Young Road Cyclists' on March 23.

Brief Summary: Road cycling is a sport characterized by long, high-intensity training sessions. Cyclists train and compete in varying temperatures, which can affect their performance. Therefore, thermoregulation is a fundamental capacity in endurance sports such as cycling. Far-infrared (FIR) emitting fibers have recently been used in garments during and after exercise to modulate thermoregulation and enhance muscle recovery. Every competitive cyclist voluntarily underwent testing at a temperature-controlled laboratory after ...