The Science Behind Human Thermoregulation and Its Impact on Daily Comfort
Abstract
Core definitions and operating range Thermoregulation is defined as the integrated physiological control process that maintains internal (core) body temperature within a narrow functional interval despite environmental and metabolic variability. In clinical physiology, “normal” core temperature is commonly referenced around 37°C (98.6°F), while acknowledging predictable circadian and inter-individual variation. Core temperature stability is treated as [...]...
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