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Response patterns in finger and central body skin temperatures under mild whole body cooling

Författare

  • Leif Vanggaard
  • Kalev Kuklane
  • Juhani Smolander
  • Ingvar Holmér

Redaktör

  • Stylianos Kounalakis
  • Maria Koskolou

Summary, in English

INTRODUCTION

The actual heat loss may be underestimated especially in studies employing mild whole-body cooling, if AVA-rich distal areas are not taken into account. In the present report, we illustrate the skin temperature response pattern in fingers (rich in AVAs) to transient whole-body cooling as compared to non-acral body sites (without AVAs).

METHODS

Eight men participated in the study. During the test the subjects were dressed in shorts, socks and shoes and stayed seated with the arms on insulated supports at heart level. The air temperature of 32 °C was after 25 minutes gradually reduced to 13 °C (0.2 °C/min). Core, finger (sulcus lateral to the nailbed) and non-acral skin (8 points) temperatures were measured.

RESULTS

During cooling the mean skin temperature in all subjects decreased at a similar rate. Higher variation in the end of the cooling could be explained by differences in body fat (R2=0.902). Simultaneously, the finger cooling could start with up to about 1 hour difference in different subjects.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION

Mean skin temperature did not give any idea on when the subjects left thermal neutrality. It is strongly recommended to measure finger (or toe) temperatures when maintaining the thermal comfort of the subjects in dynamic conditions is important.

Publiceringsår

2011

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

124-127

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Environmental Ergonomics

Volym

XIV

Dokumenttyp

Konferensbidrag

Förlag

National and Kapodestrian University of Athens

Ämne

  • Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics

Conference name

XIV International Conference on Environmental Ergonomics

Conference date

2011-07-10 - 2011-07-15

Conference place

Nafplio, Greece

Status

Published

Forskningsgrupp

  • Thermal Environment Laboratory