Homeostasis, the control of an internal environment to maintain stable, relatively constant conditions, is a key concept in physiology (1). In endothermic species, including humans (Homo sapiens), the control of body temperature is fundamentalto the control of a suitable internal environment. To help regulate core body temperature, the body has a number of different responses. For example, under warm conditions by initiating processes such as peripheral vasodilation and sweating, heat is dissipated via the skin’s surface to maintain constant core temperature
This paper discusses human thermoregulation and how this relates to health problems during exposure ...
1. Six healthy humans were immersed sequentially in baths maintained at a steady temperature of eith...
The responses and mechanisms of both natural and artificial acclimatization to a hot environment in ...
Homeostasis, the control of an internal environment to maintain stable, relatively constant conditio...
Humans are homeotherms, i.e. they fix their temperature regardless of their environment. This is vit...
Thermoregulation can be described as the processesinvolved in maintaining the core body temperature(...
The ability to regulate core body temperature is a critical factor in avoiding occupational heart st...
Humans are homeotherms and can only maintain a limited range of body temperatures under hypothermic ...
Recent reviews of the literature on thermoregulation during exercise including the regulation of the...
Thermoregulation is essential for body functions and homeostasis. Temperature regulation is maintain...
meostasis requires rapid and complex integration of local and systemic (reflex) thermal variables to...
The thermoneutral zone is defined as the range of ambient temperatures where the body can maintain i...
The thermoneutral zone is defined as the range of ambient temperatures where the body can maintain i...
Human temperature regulation is based upon a physiological system 'designed' for a naked person. Hen...
Human body can operate physiological thermoregulation system when it is exposed to cold or hot en...
This paper discusses human thermoregulation and how this relates to health problems during exposure ...
1. Six healthy humans were immersed sequentially in baths maintained at a steady temperature of eith...
The responses and mechanisms of both natural and artificial acclimatization to a hot environment in ...
Homeostasis, the control of an internal environment to maintain stable, relatively constant conditio...
Humans are homeotherms, i.e. they fix their temperature regardless of their environment. This is vit...
Thermoregulation can be described as the processesinvolved in maintaining the core body temperature(...
The ability to regulate core body temperature is a critical factor in avoiding occupational heart st...
Humans are homeotherms and can only maintain a limited range of body temperatures under hypothermic ...
Recent reviews of the literature on thermoregulation during exercise including the regulation of the...
Thermoregulation is essential for body functions and homeostasis. Temperature regulation is maintain...
meostasis requires rapid and complex integration of local and systemic (reflex) thermal variables to...
The thermoneutral zone is defined as the range of ambient temperatures where the body can maintain i...
The thermoneutral zone is defined as the range of ambient temperatures where the body can maintain i...
Human temperature regulation is based upon a physiological system 'designed' for a naked person. Hen...
Human body can operate physiological thermoregulation system when it is exposed to cold or hot en...
This paper discusses human thermoregulation and how this relates to health problems during exposure ...
1. Six healthy humans were immersed sequentially in baths maintained at a steady temperature of eith...
The responses and mechanisms of both natural and artificial acclimatization to a hot environment in ...