نتایج جستجو برای: body heat loss

تعداد نتایج: 1317358  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2006
John Bligh

The neural process by which it is generally supposed that the stability of the body temperature of mammals is achieved has long been sought, but it remains unresolved. One hypothesis is that, as with many engineered physical systems, there is a stable reference signal with which a signal representative of body temperature is compared. Another hypothesis is that the differing coefficients of two...

Journal: :Sleep medicine reviews 2007
Kurt Kräuchi

This article reviews circadian thermoregulation in relation to sleep induction and phase of entrainment in the light of the comprehensive thermophysiological and chronobiological concepts of Jürgen Aschoff. The idea that temperature and sleep are interrelated is based on evolutionary history. Mammalian sleep developed in association with endothermy, and all species, independent of temporal nich...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2009
François Vézina Anna Gustowska Kirsten M Jalvingh Olivier Chastel Theunis Piersma

Even though molt involves both endocrine and energetic changes in bird bodies, this study is among the first to combine assessments of energy costs together with thyroid hormone variations in molting birds. Individual shorebirds (red knots Calidris canutus islandica) were measured while in full summer and winter plumage as well as during peak of molt. Molt was associated with a 9.8% increase in...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2010
Dennis Evangelista María José Fernández Madalyn S Berns Aaron Hoover Robert Dudley

We studied the energetics of hover-feeding Anna's hummingbirds, using three different simultaneous techniques: heat loss as estimated via thermal imaging, metabolic rate as measured at a feeder mask using flow-through respirometry, and aerodynamic power estimated from wingbeat kinematic data. These three methods yielded comparable estimates of power output at ambient air temperatures ranging fr...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1997
Daniel I Sessler

Core body temperature is normally tightly regulated to within a few tenths of a degree. The major thermoregulatory defences in humans are sweating, arteriovenous shunt vasoconstriction, and shivering. The core temperature triggering each response defines its activation threshold. General anaesthetics greatly impair thermoregulation, synchronously reducing the thresholds for vasoconstriction and...

آذری, غلامرضا, داودیان طلب, امیرحسین, طباطبایی قمشه, فرهاد, مشکانی, محسن, مفیدی, امیرعباس,

Introduction: Heat stress is considered as physical hazard, in working environments. The effects of working in hot environment include: muscle cramp, fatigue, loss of consciousness, perception and heat exhaustion.The purpose of this study was to evaluate heat stress and identify hazardous workstations in terms of heat stress in one of the Teheran's forging industries, using WBGT index. . Meth...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2013
George Havenith Peter Bröde Emiel den Hartog Kalev Kuklane Ingvar Holmer Rene M Rossi Mark Richards Brian Farnworth Xiaoxin Wang

Calculation of evaporative heat loss is essential to heat balance calculations. Despite recognition that the value for latent heat of evaporation, used in these calculations, may not always reflect the real cooling benefit to the body, only limited quantitative data on this is available, which has found little use in recent literature. In this experiment a thermal manikin, (MTNW, Seattle, WA) w...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1997
J K Kingston R J Geor L J McCutcheon

Rate and ionic composition of sweat fluid losses and partitioning of evaporative heat loss into respiratory and cutaneous components were determined in six horses during three 15-km phases of exercise at approximately 40% of maximal O2 uptake. Pattern of change in sweat rate (SR) and composition was similar during each phase. SR increased rapidly for the first 20 min of exercise but remained at...

Journal: :wavelet and linear algebra 2014
m. h. heydari f. m. maalek ghaini m. r. hooshmandasl

in this paper, we develop an efficient legendre wavelets collocation method for well known time-fractional heat equation. inthe proposed method, we apply operational matrix of fractionalintegration to obtain numerical solution of the inhomogeneoustime-fractional heat equation with lateral heat loss and dirichletboundary conditions. the power of this manageable method isconfirmed. moreover, the ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1998
W A Latzka M N Sawka S J Montain G S Skrinar R A Fielding R P Matott K B Pandolf

This study examined the efficacy of glycerol and water hyperhydration (1 h before exercise) on tolerance and cardiovascular strain during uncompensable exercise-heat stress. The approach was to determine whether 1-h preexercise hyperhydration (29.1 ml H2O/kg lean body mass with or without 1.2 g/kg lean body mass of glycerol) provided a physiological advantage over euhydration. Eight heat-acclim...

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