Accidental exposure to cold water environment is one of the most challenging situations in which hypothermia occurs. In the present work, we aim to characterise the energy balance of a human body subjected to such extreme environmental conditions. This study is carried out using a recently developed computational model and by setting boundary conditions needed to simulate the effect of cold surrounding environment. A major finding is the capacity of the body core regions to maintain their temperature high for a substantial amount of time, even under the most extreme environmental conditions. We also considered two disease states that highlight the spectrum of possible pathologies implicated in thermal regulation of the human body. These sta...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleand hypothermia classification...
dissertationHeat related illness is especially prominent in working populations that perform routine...
On the occasion of the International Thermal Physiology Symposium in Rhodes (2004), Extremes of huma...
Accidental exposure to cold water environment is one of the most challenging situations in which hyp...
Environmental injuries are an important type of sport injury to study as they can occur year-r...
Background: Accidental hypothermia (AH) is an unintended decrease in body core temperature (BCT) to ...
AbstractThermoregulation is a vital function of the autonomic nervous system in response to cold and...
When combined with extreme environmental conditions extreme sport challenges and often pushes physio...
Hypothermia is defined as an unintentional decrease of core body temperature below 35 °C. In this ar...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the extent of contribution of thermal regulators in col...
This thesis reports on the variation in human metabolic and insulative responses to mild cold. Wheth...
This paper discusses human thermoregulation and how this relates to health problems during exposure ...
The responses and mechanisms of both natural and artificial acclimatization to a hot environment in ...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
This review focuses on the responses and mechanisms of both natural and artificial acclimatization t...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleand hypothermia classification...
dissertationHeat related illness is especially prominent in working populations that perform routine...
On the occasion of the International Thermal Physiology Symposium in Rhodes (2004), Extremes of huma...
Accidental exposure to cold water environment is one of the most challenging situations in which hyp...
Environmental injuries are an important type of sport injury to study as they can occur year-r...
Background: Accidental hypothermia (AH) is an unintended decrease in body core temperature (BCT) to ...
AbstractThermoregulation is a vital function of the autonomic nervous system in response to cold and...
When combined with extreme environmental conditions extreme sport challenges and often pushes physio...
Hypothermia is defined as an unintentional decrease of core body temperature below 35 °C. In this ar...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the extent of contribution of thermal regulators in col...
This thesis reports on the variation in human metabolic and insulative responses to mild cold. Wheth...
This paper discusses human thermoregulation and how this relates to health problems during exposure ...
The responses and mechanisms of both natural and artificial acclimatization to a hot environment in ...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
This review focuses on the responses and mechanisms of both natural and artificial acclimatization t...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleand hypothermia classification...
dissertationHeat related illness is especially prominent in working populations that perform routine...
On the occasion of the International Thermal Physiology Symposium in Rhodes (2004), Extremes of huma...