The value of mean skin temperature as an estimate of energy expenditure was verified in a sample of 10 normal-weight adult male subjects. Measurements were carried out with thermometric probes under conditions of rest and environmental thermoneutrality. Total heat losses were then calculated through a computerized complex mathematical formula. The value for mean energy expenditure obtained in this manner (100.2 +/- 7.02 kcal/h) is extremely close to the value for theoretical metabolism derived from the predictive equations in the literature (95.01 +/- 6.14). This verification of the validity of transforming cutaneous temperature data into energy expenditure, in accurately standardized experimental conditions, confirms the importance that th...
Analysing data reported on sweating, it seemed that thermal sweating rate was proportional to mean s...
bchveen body fat and shivering in air at 15 C. j. Appl. Physiol. r6(3) : 42 ~-425. 1961.-Thirty-one ...
The dynamic nature of tissue temperature and the subcutaneous properties, such as blood flow, fatnes...
The data collected by the authors in four experimental series have been analysed together with data ...
The data collected by the authors in four experimental series have been analysed together with data ...
<p>Energy expenditure, body core temperature, mean skin temperature and core-skin temperature gradie...
Studies conducted thus far on the pathogenesis of obesity have not clearly determined the role of bo...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands. MarkenLicht...
The question we address here is whether a mild increase in environmental temperature affects body te...
Physiol Behav 2001 May;73(1-2):235-42 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Individual variation in the r...
Skin temperature has been recognized as a major factor in judging the thermal sensation. Analysing d...
An empirical equation for the evaporative efficiency of sweating was derived as a function of wetted...
We addressed the effect of lowered ambient temperatures i.e. 22 degreesC (72 degreesF) versus 27 deg...
equation based on skin and core temperatures. J. Appl. Phys-iol.: Respirat. Environ. Exercise Physio...
This thesis reports on the variation in human metabolic and insulative responses to mild cold. Wheth...
Analysing data reported on sweating, it seemed that thermal sweating rate was proportional to mean s...
bchveen body fat and shivering in air at 15 C. j. Appl. Physiol. r6(3) : 42 ~-425. 1961.-Thirty-one ...
The dynamic nature of tissue temperature and the subcutaneous properties, such as blood flow, fatnes...
The data collected by the authors in four experimental series have been analysed together with data ...
The data collected by the authors in four experimental series have been analysed together with data ...
<p>Energy expenditure, body core temperature, mean skin temperature and core-skin temperature gradie...
Studies conducted thus far on the pathogenesis of obesity have not clearly determined the role of bo...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands. MarkenLicht...
The question we address here is whether a mild increase in environmental temperature affects body te...
Physiol Behav 2001 May;73(1-2):235-42 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Individual variation in the r...
Skin temperature has been recognized as a major factor in judging the thermal sensation. Analysing d...
An empirical equation for the evaporative efficiency of sweating was derived as a function of wetted...
We addressed the effect of lowered ambient temperatures i.e. 22 degreesC (72 degreesF) versus 27 deg...
equation based on skin and core temperatures. J. Appl. Phys-iol.: Respirat. Environ. Exercise Physio...
This thesis reports on the variation in human metabolic and insulative responses to mild cold. Wheth...
Analysing data reported on sweating, it seemed that thermal sweating rate was proportional to mean s...
bchveen body fat and shivering in air at 15 C. j. Appl. Physiol. r6(3) : 42 ~-425. 1961.-Thirty-one ...
The dynamic nature of tissue temperature and the subcutaneous properties, such as blood flow, fatnes...