Developing high metabolic clothing for women through user-centred design
Clothing has been shown to increase a wearer’s metabolism by restricting movement (Dorman and Havenith, 2007); however, current studies focus on the unintentional metabolic effects of clothing for the purpose of work efficiency and safety (Adams et al., 1995). Relatively little has been done to expl...
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2023
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| Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.26174/thesis.lboro.23614923.v1 |
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