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Brajkovic, Dragan.
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The influence of localised auxiliary heating on hand comfort during cold exposure.
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The influence of localised auxiliary heating on hand comfort during cold exposure./
Author:
Brajkovic, Dragan.
Description:
161 p.
Notes:
Adviser: John Frim.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International35-06.
Subject:
Biology, Animal Physiology. -
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http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=MM19343
ISBN:
9780612193437
The influence of localised auxiliary heating on hand comfort during cold exposure.
Brajkovic, Dragan.
The influence of localised auxiliary heating on hand comfort during cold exposure.
- 161 p.
Adviser: John Frim.
Thesis (M.Sc.)--University of Toronto (Canada), 1996.
This study examined the effects of torso heating on the vasodilative response and comfort level of cooled extremities on insulated subjects exposed to $-
ISBN: 9780612193437Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017835
Biology, Animal Physiology.
The influence of localised auxiliary heating on hand comfort during cold exposure.
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This study examined the effects of torso heating on the vasodilative response and comfort level of cooled extremities on insulated subjects exposed to $-
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air for 3 hours. The working hypothesis was that heating the torso may result in an increased circulation of blood to the extremities to dissipate the extra heat. In turn, warming of the extremities may be achieved. Indirectly rewarming the barehands by torso heating was compared to wearing mitts to rewarm the hands. Overall, body and extremity skin temperatures, finger blood flow and heat flux, and subjective body and finger comfort were all significantly (p $<$ 0.05) greater with torso heating. In conclusion, the application of heat to the torso can maintain the fingers and toes at a comfortable level for an extended period of time during cold exposure.
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