Background: Mild cold exposure increases energy expenditure and can influence energy balance, but at the same time it does not increase appetite and energy intake. Objective: To quantify dermal insulative cold response, we assessed thermal comfort and skin temperatures changes by infrared thermography. Methods: We exposed healthy volunteers to either a single episode of environmental mild cold or thermoneutrality. We measured hunger sensation and actual free food intake. After a thermoneutral overnight stay, five males and five females were exposed to either 18 degrees C (mild cold) or 24 degrees C (thermoneutrality) for 2.5 h. Metabolic rate, vital signs, skin temperature, blood biochemistry, cold and hunger scores were measured at baselin...
Inter-individual differences in body temperature and resting metabolic rate (RMR), during comfortabl...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
BACKGROUND: Mild cold exposure increases energy expenditure and can influence energy balance, but at...
INTRODUCTION: In response to mild cold exposure, brown adipose tissue (BAT) produces heat via non-sh...
This thesis reports on the variation in human metabolic and insulative responses to mild cold. Wheth...
This thesis reports on the variation in human metabolic and insulative responses to mild cold. Wheth...
Objective: Energy expenditure (EE) increases in response to cold exposure, which is called cold indu...
Objective: Energy expenditure (EE) increases in response to cold exposure, which is called cold indu...
The studies in this thesis were to assess whether obese relative to non-obese individuals have blunt...
<div><p>The aim of this study was to comprehensively describe the physiological responses to an acut...
(1) short-term effect of mild decrease in environmental temperature (16°c versus 22°c) on 24 h energ...
(1) short-term effect of mild decrease in environmental temperature (16°c versus 22°c) on 24 h energ...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
(1) short-term effect of mild decrease in environmental temperature (16°c versus 22°c) on 24 h energ...
Inter-individual differences in body temperature and resting metabolic rate (RMR), during comfortabl...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
BACKGROUND: Mild cold exposure increases energy expenditure and can influence energy balance, but at...
INTRODUCTION: In response to mild cold exposure, brown adipose tissue (BAT) produces heat via non-sh...
This thesis reports on the variation in human metabolic and insulative responses to mild cold. Wheth...
This thesis reports on the variation in human metabolic and insulative responses to mild cold. Wheth...
Objective: Energy expenditure (EE) increases in response to cold exposure, which is called cold indu...
Objective: Energy expenditure (EE) increases in response to cold exposure, which is called cold indu...
The studies in this thesis were to assess whether obese relative to non-obese individuals have blunt...
<div><p>The aim of this study was to comprehensively describe the physiological responses to an acut...
(1) short-term effect of mild decrease in environmental temperature (16°c versus 22°c) on 24 h energ...
(1) short-term effect of mild decrease in environmental temperature (16°c versus 22°c) on 24 h energ...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
(1) short-term effect of mild decrease in environmental temperature (16°c versus 22°c) on 24 h energ...
Inter-individual differences in body temperature and resting metabolic rate (RMR), during comfortabl...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...