日本人成人の体温調節反応における性、季節および暑がりと寒がりの影響

Translated title of the contribution: EFFECTS OF SEX, SEASON AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO THE HEAT AND THE COLD ON THEMOREGULATORY RESPONSES IN JAPANESE ADULTS

山崎 和彦, 野尻 佳代子, 佐藤 庸子, 石橋 圭太, 樋口 重和, 前田 亨史

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    Abstract

    The purposes of the present study were to observe the thermoregulatory responses from view points of sex difference, seasonal difference between winter and summer, and susceptibility to the heat (atugari) and the cold (samugari). The subjects were 13 females (20.5±0.5yrs, 159.2±6.4cm, 52.1±6.9kg) and 16 males (20.8±1.6yrs, 172.8±4.5cm, 61.6±6.3kg). They put on shorts or underpants, T-shirts and short pants. In the evening, the climatic chamber was controlled at 24℃ RH50%, the temperature increased to 29℃ over 60 minutes gradually. The subjects kept the sitting position. Measurement items were oral temperature, skin temperature, body weight, heart rate, blood pressure and subjective sensations. We determined atugari and samugari according to the subjective sensations of whole body during exposure. The main results were as follows. (1) The classification of atugari and samugari by self judgment did not always agree with the results of exposure experiments, (2) The skin temperatures were winter > summer in the body stem area and winter < summer in the peripheral area in male and female. (3) The skin temperatures were male < female in the body stem area and male > female in the limbs area. (4) Males felt warm in winter than in summer, and they felt warm than females in winter. (5) The values of subjective sensation were atugari > samugari generally. We guessed that the evening exposure produced these phenomena.
    Translated title of the contributionEFFECTS OF SEX, SEASON AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO THE HEAT AND THE COLD ON THEMOREGULATORY RESPONSES IN JAPANESE ADULTS
    Original languageJapanese
    Pages (from-to)21-28
    Number of pages8
    Journal日本生理人類学会誌 = Japanese journal of physiological anthropology
    Volume11
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2006

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