Effects of Temperature and Work on Metabolism and Heat Loss in Man.

Abstract
Experiments were devised to disclose changes of insulation in man exercising in warm and cool environments. Skin temperature, deep body temperature and O2 uptake were measured by conventional methods. Heat loss on the thorax and leg were measured by Hatfield- Turner discs. Exercise after cooling is accomplished at a greater energy cost than exercise during cooling. Over-all direct heat loss is less during exercise after cooling.

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