نتایج جستجو برای: body heat loss

تعداد نتایج: 1317358  

Journal: :Medical History 2000
J M Forrester

There is now an established understanding that sweat, and perspiration in general, function as an important regulator of body temperature. This understanding has displaced the earlier view of humoral pathology, that sweating is a means of excreting excess or ill-mixed humours. Its role in regulating heat loss could not be clearly discerned until the measurement of heat loss by evaporation in th...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of health sciences 0
peymaneh habibi department of occupational health engineering, school of health, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran reza momeni department of engineering occupational health, student research center, school of health, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran habibollah dehghan department of occupational health engineering, school of health, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran; department of occupational health engineering, school of health, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran. tel: +98-3117922733, fax: +98-3116682509

conclusions the results showed that, compared to participants with normal weights, physiological and thermal perceptual responses were higher in overweight participants. therefore, overweight individuals should avoid hot/dry weather conditions to decrease the amount of heat strain. results in both groups, oral temperature, heart rate, and thermal perceptual responses increased during heat expos...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1996
Wolf Walsberg

We measured rates of respiratory and cutaneous evaporative water loss as a function of air temperature in a small desert bird, the verdin Auriparus flaviceps. Birds were placed in a two-compartment metabolic chamber that separately collected water evaporated from the bird's head and body. Cutaneous and respiratory evaporative water loss, as well as CO2 production, were measured in resting birds...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2011
Daniel Gagnon Glen P Kenny

Previous studies have suggested that greater core temperatures during intermittent exercise (Ex) are due to attenuated sweating [upper back sweat rate (SR)] and skin blood flow (SkBF) responses. We evaluated the hypothesis that heat loss is not altered during exercise-rest cycles (ER). Ten male participants randomly performed four 120-min trials: 1) 60-min Ex and 60-min recovery (60ER); 2) 3 × ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2015
Jill M Stapleton Martin P Poirier Andreas D Flouris Pierre Boulay Ronald J Sigal Janine Malcolm Glen P Kenny

Aging is associated with an attenuated physiological ability to dissipate heat. However, it remains unclear if age-related impairments in heat dissipation only occur above a certain level of heat stress and whether this response is altered by aerobic fitness. Therefore, we examined changes in whole body evaporative heat loss (HE) as determined using whole body direct calorimetry in young (n = 1...

Journal: :Computers in biology and medicine 1986
K B Pandolf L A Stroschein L L Drolet R R Gonzalez M N Sawka

Over the last two decades, our laboratory has been establishing the data base and developing a series of predictive equations for deep body temperature, heart rate and sweat loss responses of clothed soldiers performing physical work at various environmental extremes. Individual predictive equations for rectal temperature, heart rate and sweat loss as a function of the physical work intensity, ...

Journal: :journal of livestock science and technologies 2014
s. m. rouhalamini m. salarmoini

this study was conducted to investigate the effects of different levels of zinc sulfate and chromium picolinate on performance, body temperature, carcass characteristics, tibia ash and serum biochemical parameters of japanese quails under heat stress condition. the birds (n = 540; 7-d-old) were randomly assigned to 9 treatment groups consisting of 3 replicates of 20 birds each in a 3 × 3 factor...

2014
Amy Warner Jens Mittag

Current efforts to treat obesity and associated disorders focus on the stimulation of energy expenditure by increasing thermogenesis, for instance through activating brown adipose tissue or more recently "beige" or "brite" fat, a relatively novel type of adipose tissue with putative thermogenic potential. In this commentary, we aim to provide an alternative perspective on the current trend of a...

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