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Normal body temperature and the effects of age, sex, ambient temperature and body mass index on normal oral temperature: a prospective, comparative study.

机译:正常体温以及年龄,性别,环境温度和体重指数对正常口腔温度的影响:一项前瞻性比较研究。

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BACKGROUND: Body temperature is an indicator of health status. However, thermoregulatory function is thought to decline with aging. OBJECTIVES: To determine normal body temperature and the effects of age, sex, ambient temperature (AT), and body mass index (BMI) on normal oral temperatures (OTs). DESIGN: A prospective four group comparative descriptive design was used to compare four cohorts: young adults in summer, older adults in summer, young adults in winter, and older adults in winter. METHODS: The OT of 519 community dwelling older adults ages 65-95 and 540 younger adults ages 20-64 was compared. The OT was taken with an electronic thermometer between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. during summer and winter in 2007 in Taipei, Taiwan. RESULTS: There was no difference in mean OT between the <65 and > or =65 groups measured during winter. However, the mean OT of the <65 group was 0.11 degrees C lower than the > or =65 group measured in the summer. Subjects (> or =85 years) had a higher correlation coefficient (r=0.48) between OT and AT than those in the 65-74 year older group (r=0.31) and 75-84 year older group (r=0.23). Moreover this study found that the mean OT of older females was higher than that of older males in both winter and summer cohorts. Finally, multiple regression analysis results indicated AT and sex were predictors of OT while age and BMI were not a significant predictor of OT. These four factors together accounted for 9.4% of the variance in the overall sample (age 20-95), 12.8%, in those 65-95 and 28.2% for those, > or =85 years old. CONCLUSIONS: These findings help to clarify discrepancies in the literature. The OT of those over age 65 and those 20-64 was lower than the accepted 37 degrees C norm. However, "older is colder" does not apply to all older adults. Our findings indicate AT and sex rather than age alone account for temperature variation in older adults with normal baseline temperature. Further investigation is needed to identify potential risk factors of impaired thermoregulation in older adults.
机译:背景:体温是健康状况的指标。然而,人们认为温度调节功能会随着年龄而下降。目的:确定正常体温以及年龄,性别,环境温度(AT)和体重指数(BMI)对正常口腔温度(OTs)的影响。设计:采用前瞻性四组比较描述性设计来比较四个队列:夏季的年轻人,夏季的成年人,冬季的年轻人和冬季的成年人。方法:比较了519个65-95岁的老年人和540个20-64岁的年轻人的OT。 OT是在2007年夏季和冬季,在台湾台北,在上午8点至上午10点之间用电子温度计拍摄的。结果:在冬季测量的<65和>或= 65组之间的平均OT没有差异。但是,<65组的平均OT比夏天测量的>或= 65组低0.11摄氏度。与65-74岁组(r = 0.31)和75-84岁组(r = 0.23)相比,受试者(>或= 85岁)的OT和AT之间的相关系数(r = 0.48)高。此外,该研究还发现,在冬季和夏季队列中,老年女性的平均OT高于老年男性。最后,多元回归分析结果表明,AT和性别是OT的预测因素,而年龄和BMI并不是OT的重要预测因素。这四个因素共同构成了总体样本(20-95岁)中方差的9.4%,在65-95岁者中占12.8%,对于≥85岁者,其占28.2%。结论:这些发现有助于澄清文献中的差异。 65岁以上人群和20-64岁人群的OT低于公认的37摄氏度标准。但是,“老年人越冷”并不适用于所有老年人。我们的研究结果表明,在正常基线温度的老年人中,温度和温度变化是由AT和性别而不是年龄引起的。需要进一步的调查,以发现老年人体温调节受损的潜在危险因素。

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