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Circadian Body Temperatures and the Effects of a Cold Stress in Elderly and Young Subjects

机译:老年人和年轻人的昼夜节律温度和冷应激的影响

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To determine whether there is a decrement in normal resting body temperature with age, 11 healthy elderly and 11 young adults were studied together for 48 h in warm (21℃) ambient conditions. The resting levels and daytime rhythms of urine and oral temperature were similar, but night-time body temperature fell to a lower value in the young. There were time-of-day effects of increasing skin temperature and metabolic rate in both groups with resting levels higher in the young. After 6 h in cold (6℃) conditions, core (urine) temperature fell by 0.4℃ in the elderly subjects but was maintained in the young, and the rise in blood pressure in the elderly exceeded that in the young. Self-reported arousal, however, increased equally in both groups in the cold.
机译:为了确定正常的静息体温是否随年龄而降低,我们在温暖的(21℃)环境条件下对11位健康的老年人和11位年轻人进行了48小时的研究。尿液的静息水平和白天节律以及口腔温度相似,但年轻人的夜间体温下降到较低的水平。两组都有皮​​肤温度升高和新陈代谢率升高的日间效应,而年轻人的静息水平更高。在寒冷(6℃)条件下6小时后,老年受试者的核心(尿液)温度下降了0.4℃,但在年轻人中则保持不变,并且老年人的血压升高超过了年轻人。然而,在寒冷中,两组的自我报告的唤起都增加了。

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