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Illinois State University Thermal Regulation and Exercise Chapter 14.

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1 Illinois State University Thermal Regulation and Exercise Chapter 14

2 Illinois State University Normal Temperature l 36.1 to 37.8 C (97.0 to 100.0 F).

3 Illinois State University Evaporation l Sweat must evaporate to provide cooling. l Sweat that drips off the skin provides little or no cooling.

4 Illinois State University Humidity l Humidity - water saturation level of the air.

5 Illinois State University Temperature l Temperature –Aural –Sublingual –Esophageal –Rectal

6 Illinois State University

7 Hypothalamus l Houses your thermoregulatory center. l Acts like a thermometer, monitoring your temperature and causing heat loss or production as needed.

8 Illinois State University Temperature Sensors l Peripheral receptors - skin. l Central receptors - core temperature.

9 Illinois State University Exercise in the heat: l Heat fatigue and heat cramps l Heat exhaustion l Heat stroke

10 Illinois State University Heat Stress Index

11 Illinois State University Exercise in the heat l Repeated exposure to heat stress causes a gradual improvement in your ability to lose excess heat. l Acclimatization.

12 Illinois State University Exercise in the cold l Shivering l Hormonal warming (sympathetic nervous system) l Peripheral vasoconstriction

13 Illinois State University Exercise in the cold l Surface area and subcutaneous fat. l Wind chill. l Immersion in water.

14 Illinois State University Wind Chill Index

15 Illinois State University Exercise in the cold l Hypothermia (34.5 or 94.1). l Frostbite. l Layering.


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