Thermoregulatory function, that is, heat dissipative responses such as skin blood flow (SkBF) and sweating to an increased body temperature, is critical during physical work or exercise in warm and hot conditions and during hyperthermia. Thermoregulatory function is associated with individual somatotype, fitness level, normal aging, and physiological status and diseases. Individuals with type 2 diabetes have decreased thermoregulatory responses compared with healthy counterparts, characterized by decreased SkBF and sweating. The decreased SkBF and sweating would be associated with the reduction in nitric oxide bioavailability and endothelial functions in skin vasculatures, also with central mechanisms, and so on. Aerobic exercise training a...
One of the main role of skin is its involvement in thermoregulation. Skin blood flow (SkBF) is subje...
Background: Elevated mortality rates and impaired local heat loss mechanisms have been found in Type...
Physical activity has a noticeable effect on skin blood flow and temperature. The thermal regulatory...
Studies show that vasomotor and sudomotor activity is compromised in individuals with Type 1 Diabete...
Humans are homeotherms and can only maintain a limited range of body temperatures under hypothermic ...
Humans are homeotherms and can only maintain a limited range of body temperatures under hypothermic ...
Ten control and ten diabetic subjects were first given a baseline session of no temperature biofeedb...
The ability to regulate core body temperature is a critical factor in avoiding occupational heart st...
As a result of the inefficiency of metabolic transfer, >75% of the energy that is generated by sk...
As a result of the inefficiency of metabolic transfer, >75% of the energy that is generated by sk...
As a result of the inefficiency of metabolic transfer, >75% of the energy that is generated by sk...
As a result of the inefficiency of metabolic transfer, >75% of the energy that is generated by sk...
One of the main role of skin is its involvement in thermoregulation. Skin blood flow (SkBF) is subje...
As a result of the inefficiency of metabolic transfer, >75% of the energy that is generated by sk...
As a result of the inefficiency of metabolic transfer, >75% of the energy that is generated by sk...
One of the main role of skin is its involvement in thermoregulation. Skin blood flow (SkBF) is subje...
Background: Elevated mortality rates and impaired local heat loss mechanisms have been found in Type...
Physical activity has a noticeable effect on skin blood flow and temperature. The thermal regulatory...
Studies show that vasomotor and sudomotor activity is compromised in individuals with Type 1 Diabete...
Humans are homeotherms and can only maintain a limited range of body temperatures under hypothermic ...
Humans are homeotherms and can only maintain a limited range of body temperatures under hypothermic ...
Ten control and ten diabetic subjects were first given a baseline session of no temperature biofeedb...
The ability to regulate core body temperature is a critical factor in avoiding occupational heart st...
As a result of the inefficiency of metabolic transfer, >75% of the energy that is generated by sk...
As a result of the inefficiency of metabolic transfer, >75% of the energy that is generated by sk...
As a result of the inefficiency of metabolic transfer, >75% of the energy that is generated by sk...
As a result of the inefficiency of metabolic transfer, >75% of the energy that is generated by sk...
One of the main role of skin is its involvement in thermoregulation. Skin blood flow (SkBF) is subje...
As a result of the inefficiency of metabolic transfer, >75% of the energy that is generated by sk...
As a result of the inefficiency of metabolic transfer, >75% of the energy that is generated by sk...
One of the main role of skin is its involvement in thermoregulation. Skin blood flow (SkBF) is subje...
Background: Elevated mortality rates and impaired local heat loss mechanisms have been found in Type...
Physical activity has a noticeable effect on skin blood flow and temperature. The thermal regulatory...