Human temperature regulation is based upon a physiological system 'designed' for a naked person. Hence, the statement 'man is a tropical animal'. Human thermoregulation can be described as a feedback system with sensors in the body core and the skin, and effectors in the form of skin blood flow (vasoconstriction and dilation), metabolic activity (shivering), pilo-erection and sweating. This system on its own would provide some adjustment capabilities to various environments, but would nevertheless limit man to life in warm environments. It is the behavioural response that is the most powerful additional thermoregulatory effector in humans. People wear clothing, live in houses and have active heating and cooling systems to expand their habit...
Studies pelfOlmed by Nielsen (1990) indicate a clear inftUCDCC of colour and insulation of clothing ...
The extremities play an important role in the control of dry and wet heat loss in human thermoregula...
The temperatures at which the skin surface of resting humans lies depend among other things on the e...
Human temperature regulation is based upon a physiological system 'designed' for a naked person. Hen...
The regulated exchange of heat from the human body to the environment is essential in human survival...
The human body is under various continuous external conditions, some of which make wearers uncomfort...
Generally, human thermal comfort depends on combinations of clothing structure and chemical nature o...
Generally, human thermal comfort depends on combinations of clothing structure and chemical nature o...
Human physiology is not adapted to the climatic conditions in temper-ate and polar latitudes, althou...
This paper discusses human thermoregulation and how this relates to health problems during exposure ...
In this monograph the effects of clothing on human heat transfer are described. The description is b...
When man enters into a positive heat balance, production and evaporation of sweat plays a major role...
Homeostasis, the control of an internal environment to maintain stable, relatively constant conditio...
Human body can operate physiological thermoregulation system when it is exposed to cold or hot en...
Humans live and work under severe thermophysiological conditions, which are characterized by extreme...
Studies pelfOlmed by Nielsen (1990) indicate a clear inftUCDCC of colour and insulation of clothing ...
The extremities play an important role in the control of dry and wet heat loss in human thermoregula...
The temperatures at which the skin surface of resting humans lies depend among other things on the e...
Human temperature regulation is based upon a physiological system 'designed' for a naked person. Hen...
The regulated exchange of heat from the human body to the environment is essential in human survival...
The human body is under various continuous external conditions, some of which make wearers uncomfort...
Generally, human thermal comfort depends on combinations of clothing structure and chemical nature o...
Generally, human thermal comfort depends on combinations of clothing structure and chemical nature o...
Human physiology is not adapted to the climatic conditions in temper-ate and polar latitudes, althou...
This paper discusses human thermoregulation and how this relates to health problems during exposure ...
In this monograph the effects of clothing on human heat transfer are described. The description is b...
When man enters into a positive heat balance, production and evaporation of sweat plays a major role...
Homeostasis, the control of an internal environment to maintain stable, relatively constant conditio...
Human body can operate physiological thermoregulation system when it is exposed to cold or hot en...
Humans live and work under severe thermophysiological conditions, which are characterized by extreme...
Studies pelfOlmed by Nielsen (1990) indicate a clear inftUCDCC of colour and insulation of clothing ...
The extremities play an important role in the control of dry and wet heat loss in human thermoregula...
The temperatures at which the skin surface of resting humans lies depend among other things on the e...