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0.49 - 1.08, p 0.0005). Respiratory rates were higher during exercise as compared to both control (mean diff = +7.66 ± SEM 1.37, 95% C.I. 4.09 - 11.23, p 0.0005) and infrared sauna (mean diff = +6.66 ± SEM 1.33, 95% C.I. 3.20 - 10.11, p 0.0005). No significant differences in non-invasive measures of blood pressure, arterial stiffness or heart rate variability were detected between any of the interventions. These findings suggest the physiological effects of infrared sauna bathing are underpinned by thermoregulatory-induce