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Sex differences in acclimation to a hot-dry environment#x2020;;

机译:Sex differences in acclimation to a hot-dry environment#x2020;;

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Sex-related differences in acclimation to a hot-dry environment were evaluated in ten males and nine females. The subjects were exposed during early spring to a hot-dry climate: 49DC, 20 rh for 6 consecutive days. Exposures lasted 120#xA0;min: l0min rest, 50min walk (l.34ms#x2212;11), l0min rest, 50min walk. Heart rate, rectal temperature (Tre), mean skin temperature (Tk), and heat storage dropped significantly for both sexes (p 0.05) from the 1st to the 6th day, with no significant changes (p 0.05) between the last 2 days. In spite of similar metabolic rates, similar sweat rate and lower heat gain by radiation and convection for the females, their Treand Tkremained significantly higher (p 0.05) than those for the males at the end of acclimation. It was suggested that the thermoregulatory set-point is higher for unacclimated women than for men, and that this difference does not disappear with acclimation.

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    《ergonomics》 |1980年第7期|635-642|共页
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  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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