نتایج جستجو برای: body heat loss

تعداد نتایج: 1317358  

Journal: :The Journal of pediatrics 2012
Victoria Karlsson Ann-Britt Heinemann Gunnar Sjörs Kerstin Hedberg Nykvist Johan Agren

OBJECTIVE To evaluate infant thermal balance and the physical environment in extremely preterm infants during skin-to-skin care (SSC). STUDY DESIGN Measurements were performed in 26 extremely preterm infants (gestational age 22-26 weeks; postnatal age, 2-9 days) during pretest (in incubator), test (during SSC), and posttest (in incubator) periods. Infants' skin temperature and body temperatur...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1998
R J Geor L J McCutcheon

This study examined the effects of hyperhydration, exercise-induced dehydration, and oral fluid replacement on physiological strain of horses during exercise-heat stress. On three occasions, six horses completed a 90-min exercise protocol (50% maximal O2 uptake, 34.5 degrees C, 48% relative humidity) divided into two 45-min periods (exercise I and exercise II) with a 15-min recovery between exe...

2014
Anton Stabentheiner Helmut Kovac

Heterothermic insects like honeybees, foraging in a variable environment, face the challenge of keeping their body temperature high to enable immediate flight and to promote fast exploitation of resources. Because of their small size they have to cope with an enormous heat loss and, therefore, high costs of thermoregulation. This calls for energetic optimisation which may be achieved by differe...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1998
I Rozenboim L Miara D Wolfenson

The involvement of melatonin (Mel) in body temperature (Tb) regulation was studied in White Leghorn layers. In experiment 1, 35 hens were injected intraperitoneally with seven doses of Mel (0, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, or 160 mg Mel/kg body wt) dissolved in ethanol. Within 1 h, Mel had caused a dose-dependent reduction in Tb. To eliminate a possible vehicle effect, 0, 80, and 160 mg/kg body wt Mel dis...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2009
David M Savastano Alexander M Gorbach Henry S Eden Sheila M Brady James C Reynolds Jack A Yanovski

BACKGROUND Human obesity is associated with increased heat production; however, subcutaneous adipose tissue provides an insulating layer that impedes heat loss. To maintain normothermia, therefore, obese individuals must increase their heat dissipation. OBJECTIVE The objective was to test the hypothesis that temperature in a heat-dissipating region of the hand is elevated in obese adults. D...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1996
E Beck M Langer P D Mauro P Prato

We measured changes in body temperature in 12 hypothermic (mean aural temperature 34.4 (SD 1.0) degrees C) pigs during general anaesthesia with an open abdominal cavity and the effect of two warming systems: heating of inspired gases to 39 degrees C (intratracheal temperature) and oesophageal warming to 39 degrees C by a water perfused oesophageal heat exchanger. Each animal underwent both trea...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1996
R P Wilson D Grémillet

Two free-living seabirds (the African penguin Spheniscus demersus and the bank cormorant Phalacrocorax neglectus) were equipped with stomach temperature-loggers to study body temperature changes during foraging. Body temperature in these endotherms was environmentally and activity-dependent and varied in the case of the cormorant by over 5 degrees C. Considerations of heat flux show that such f...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1986
L. C. Senay

During the first exposure of exercising subjects to hot environments (30-50 degrees C), cardiac output, heart rate, and body temperature increase over that seen in cool environments, while stroke volume decreases. If daily heat exposures occur, during the second heat exposure, heart rates and rectal temperatures are decreased from day 1 while cardiac output is maintained. This decrease in physi...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2010
Glen P Kenny W Shane Journeay

Human thermoregulatory control during heat stress has been studied at rest, during exercise and more recently during exercise recovery. Heat balance in the body is maintained by changes in the rate of heat loss via adjustments in skin blood flow and sweating. Independent of thermal control, the actions of nonthermal factors have important consequences in the control of heat loss responses durin...

2001
EUGENE C. CRAWFORD ROBERT C. LASIEWSKI

The relationships between body size and rates body weight. Bartholomew and Dawson of physiological processes have received much (1953) presented data for avian species rangattention in the past. Metabolic heat producing from 10.8 to 147 g, showing that evaporation has been shown to be related to body tive water loss per unit weight is inversely weight by an exponential function in a large relat...

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