In this paper, we briefly review the physiological and biophysical characteristics of the hands and feet, and their association with autonomic (physiological) and behavioural temperature regulation, and with thermal injury. A comprehensive review of this topic is not currently available within the literature. The temperatures of the skin and subcutaneous tissues, particularly those of the hands and feet, vary significantly as air temperatures move away from the thermal comfort zone. Mean skin temperature increases approximately 0.7oC for each 1oC elevation in air temperature, with smaller changes at the hands (0.46o.oC-1) and slightly larger changes at the feet (0.8o.oC-1: Bedford, 1936). These variations reflect local differences in metabo...
The extremities (hands and feet) are morphologically and physiologically well suited for the dissipa...
Objectives. To collect normative baseline data and identify any significant differences between hand...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the extent of contribution of thermal regulators in col...
The roles of hands and feet in temperature regulation in hot and cold environment
Cutaneous blood flow manipulation supports body temperature regulation. Whilst deep tissue temperatu...
is well established little has been done to follow progressive changes in these areas during relativ...
To reduce the energy consumption for thermal comfort it is important to be effective as possible. Th...
Whether reductions in whole-body mean skin temperature (Tsk), with no concurrent changes in core tem...
T HIS STUDY Was undertaken to explore the extent of autonomic control of blood flow to the hands and...
Foot temperature is a crucial aspect of maintaining structural integrity of the foot and decreasing ...
This paper explores how upper extremity skin temperatures correlate with overall-body thermal sensat...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the role of four upper body skin regions in the r...
The ability of hands and feet to convey skin thermal sensations is an important contributor to our e...
This study was supported by an internal University of Malta Research Grant PODRP01-1. The study spon...
The extremities (hands and feet) are morphologically and physiologically well suited for the dissipa...
The extremities (hands and feet) are morphologically and physiologically well suited for the dissipa...
Objectives. To collect normative baseline data and identify any significant differences between hand...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the extent of contribution of thermal regulators in col...
The roles of hands and feet in temperature regulation in hot and cold environment
Cutaneous blood flow manipulation supports body temperature regulation. Whilst deep tissue temperatu...
is well established little has been done to follow progressive changes in these areas during relativ...
To reduce the energy consumption for thermal comfort it is important to be effective as possible. Th...
Whether reductions in whole-body mean skin temperature (Tsk), with no concurrent changes in core tem...
T HIS STUDY Was undertaken to explore the extent of autonomic control of blood flow to the hands and...
Foot temperature is a crucial aspect of maintaining structural integrity of the foot and decreasing ...
This paper explores how upper extremity skin temperatures correlate with overall-body thermal sensat...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the role of four upper body skin regions in the r...
The ability of hands and feet to convey skin thermal sensations is an important contributor to our e...
This study was supported by an internal University of Malta Research Grant PODRP01-1. The study spon...
The extremities (hands and feet) are morphologically and physiologically well suited for the dissipa...
The extremities (hands and feet) are morphologically and physiologically well suited for the dissipa...
Objectives. To collect normative baseline data and identify any significant differences between hand...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the extent of contribution of thermal regulators in col...