A one-way repeated-measures ANOVA showed a difference by
spray group (p¼0.0003) (Fig. 4(b)), and post-hoc testing showed a
significant difference between CON and M/E (po0.0001) and be-
tween W and M/E (po0.001). At minute 13, participants in M/E
felt ‘cool’ to ‘slightly cool’. Over the remainder of the experiment
thermal sensation in M/E returned to ‘neutral’. Participants in CON
and W felt ‘slight warm’ throughout the entire experiment (Fig. 4
(a)).
No significant differences were observed in whole body ther-
mal comfort during rest and exercise between conditions. Thermal
comfort remained between ‘just comfortable’ and ‘comfortable’
between conditions throughout the entire experiment (data not
shown).