<p>The difference in patient’s BT on POD 1 was significant between the groups (<i>P = </i>0.017). However, on POD 2, the BT did not significantly differ between the groups (<i>P = </i>0.5). The BT in the regular group on POD 1 was higher compared to clean group.</p
<p>*N = Negative Framing; B = Balanced Framing; P = Positive Framing; Time 1 = baseline; Time 2 = fr...
<p>The difference was larger at the beginning of the experiment, but decreased gradually over time. ...
<p>The participants of the study were recruited June,1997 to April,1998. The baseline blood pressure...
<p>The difference in the WBC counts on POD 1 was significant between the groups (<i>P = </i>0.044). ...
<p><i>Basic hemodynamic data and temperature for representative timepoints. No major differences of ...
Time courses of body weight changes (mean ± SD) in time courses of the control (blue) and treatment ...
<div><p>Values were recorded before (Pre), immediately (Post), 5-min (P5), and 20-min (P20) after wh...
(A) Body temperature, (B) heart rate, and (C) body weight. For illustrative purposes, the results (l...
Differences within-group and between group (intervention group minus control group) at different eva...
<p>Values were recorded before (Pre), immediately after (Post) and for 20-min (P1 to P20) after the ...
<p>Changes in BP and HR during the course of the experiment of different groups are shown after each...
The question we address here is whether a mild increase in environmental temperature affects body te...
<p>***: significant difference between 07:00 and 17:00 h at p<0.001. $: Significant differences betw...
Physiol Behav 2001 May;73(1-2):235-42 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Individual variation in the r...
Changes in Tabd during the control (n = 6), 36°C (n = 4), 38°C (n = 5 and 7, control and capsaicin g...
<p>*N = Negative Framing; B = Balanced Framing; P = Positive Framing; Time 1 = baseline; Time 2 = fr...
<p>The difference was larger at the beginning of the experiment, but decreased gradually over time. ...
<p>The participants of the study were recruited June,1997 to April,1998. The baseline blood pressure...
<p>The difference in the WBC counts on POD 1 was significant between the groups (<i>P = </i>0.044). ...
<p><i>Basic hemodynamic data and temperature for representative timepoints. No major differences of ...
Time courses of body weight changes (mean ± SD) in time courses of the control (blue) and treatment ...
<div><p>Values were recorded before (Pre), immediately (Post), 5-min (P5), and 20-min (P20) after wh...
(A) Body temperature, (B) heart rate, and (C) body weight. For illustrative purposes, the results (l...
Differences within-group and between group (intervention group minus control group) at different eva...
<p>Values were recorded before (Pre), immediately after (Post) and for 20-min (P1 to P20) after the ...
<p>Changes in BP and HR during the course of the experiment of different groups are shown after each...
The question we address here is whether a mild increase in environmental temperature affects body te...
<p>***: significant difference between 07:00 and 17:00 h at p<0.001. $: Significant differences betw...
Physiol Behav 2001 May;73(1-2):235-42 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Individual variation in the r...
Changes in Tabd during the control (n = 6), 36°C (n = 4), 38°C (n = 5 and 7, control and capsaicin g...
<p>*N = Negative Framing; B = Balanced Framing; P = Positive Framing; Time 1 = baseline; Time 2 = fr...
<p>The difference was larger at the beginning of the experiment, but decreased gradually over time. ...
<p>The participants of the study were recruited June,1997 to April,1998. The baseline blood pressure...