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The ability of the skin to absorb heat; The effect of repeated exposure and age

BACKGROUND: When heat is applied to the skin, it is dissipated due to conductive heat flow in the tissue and the blood. While heat flow has been studied after applying a single heat exposure, the physiology of repeated exposures to local heat has not been well investigated. MATERIAL/METHODS: Twenty...

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Autores principales: Petrofsky, Jerrold, Goraksh, Neha, Alshammari, Faris, Mohanan, Mitali, Soni, Janhavi, Trivedi, Moxi, Lee, Haneul, Hudlikar, Akshay N., Yang, Chia-hao, Agilan, Brindha, Pai, Nikhila, Chindam, Tirupathi, Murugesan, Vengatesh, Yim, Jong Eun, Katrak, Vahishta
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3524686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21169905
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.881315
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author Petrofsky, Jerrold
Goraksh, Neha
Alshammari, Faris
Mohanan, Mitali
Soni, Janhavi
Trivedi, Moxi
Lee, Haneul
Hudlikar, Akshay N.
Yang, Chia-hao
Agilan, Brindha
Pai, Nikhila
Chindam, Tirupathi
Murugesan, Vengatesh
Yim, Jong Eun
Katrak, Vahishta
author_facet Petrofsky, Jerrold
Goraksh, Neha
Alshammari, Faris
Mohanan, Mitali
Soni, Janhavi
Trivedi, Moxi
Lee, Haneul
Hudlikar, Akshay N.
Yang, Chia-hao
Agilan, Brindha
Pai, Nikhila
Chindam, Tirupathi
Murugesan, Vengatesh
Yim, Jong Eun
Katrak, Vahishta
author_sort Petrofsky, Jerrold
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description BACKGROUND: When heat is applied to the skin, it is dissipated due to conductive heat flow in the tissue and the blood. While heat flow has been studied after applying a single heat exposure, the physiology of repeated exposures to local heat has not been well investigated. MATERIAL/METHODS: Twenty male and female subjects in the age range of 20–65 years old participated in a series of experiments during which a thermode was placed on their leg above the quadriceps muscle for 20 minutes, and on 3 sequential days, to see the effect of repeated local heat on skin blood flow, skin temperature, and on caloric transfer from a thermode used to raise skin temperature. RESULTS: The results of the experiment showed that, for young subjects, to raise skin temperature to 40 degrees C required more than double the calories required in older subjects. Further, in the younger subjects, the blood flow response in the first 20 minutes of heat exposure was over 30% higher than that seen in the older subjects. However, on the 2nd and 3rd day, the blood flow response of the younger subjects, was not significantly different between day 2 and 3, but was significantly less than day 1. There was no statistical difference in the blood flow response between day 1, 2 and 3 in the older subjects. In the younger subjects, in the 2 and 3(rd) day, the number of calories needed to warm the skin was also significantly less than that seen in the first day. CONCLUSIONS: In younger subjects but not older subjects, there appears to be some degree of acclimatization with an enhanced blood flow response in the first day that was protective to the skin which was not seen in repeated heat exposure.
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spelling pubmed-35246862013-04-24 The ability of the skin to absorb heat; The effect of repeated exposure and age Petrofsky, Jerrold Goraksh, Neha Alshammari, Faris Mohanan, Mitali Soni, Janhavi Trivedi, Moxi Lee, Haneul Hudlikar, Akshay N. Yang, Chia-hao Agilan, Brindha Pai, Nikhila Chindam, Tirupathi Murugesan, Vengatesh Yim, Jong Eun Katrak, Vahishta Med Sci Monit Clinical Research BACKGROUND: When heat is applied to the skin, it is dissipated due to conductive heat flow in the tissue and the blood. While heat flow has been studied after applying a single heat exposure, the physiology of repeated exposures to local heat has not been well investigated. MATERIAL/METHODS: Twenty male and female subjects in the age range of 20–65 years old participated in a series of experiments during which a thermode was placed on their leg above the quadriceps muscle for 20 minutes, and on 3 sequential days, to see the effect of repeated local heat on skin blood flow, skin temperature, and on caloric transfer from a thermode used to raise skin temperature. RESULTS: The results of the experiment showed that, for young subjects, to raise skin temperature to 40 degrees C required more than double the calories required in older subjects. Further, in the younger subjects, the blood flow response in the first 20 minutes of heat exposure was over 30% higher than that seen in the older subjects. However, on the 2nd and 3rd day, the blood flow response of the younger subjects, was not significantly different between day 2 and 3, but was significantly less than day 1. There was no statistical difference in the blood flow response between day 1, 2 and 3 in the older subjects. In the younger subjects, in the 2 and 3(rd) day, the number of calories needed to warm the skin was also significantly less than that seen in the first day. CONCLUSIONS: In younger subjects but not older subjects, there appears to be some degree of acclimatization with an enhanced blood flow response in the first day that was protective to the skin which was not seen in repeated heat exposure. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2011-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3524686/ /pubmed/21169905 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.881315 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2011 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
spellingShingle Clinical Research
Petrofsky, Jerrold
Goraksh, Neha
Alshammari, Faris
Mohanan, Mitali
Soni, Janhavi
Trivedi, Moxi
Lee, Haneul
Hudlikar, Akshay N.
Yang, Chia-hao
Agilan, Brindha
Pai, Nikhila
Chindam, Tirupathi
Murugesan, Vengatesh
Yim, Jong Eun
Katrak, Vahishta
The ability of the skin to absorb heat; The effect of repeated exposure and age
title The ability of the skin to absorb heat; The effect of repeated exposure and age
title_full The ability of the skin to absorb heat; The effect of repeated exposure and age
title_fullStr The ability of the skin to absorb heat; The effect of repeated exposure and age
title_full_unstemmed The ability of the skin to absorb heat; The effect of repeated exposure and age
title_short The ability of the skin to absorb heat; The effect of repeated exposure and age
title_sort ability of the skin to absorb heat; the effect of repeated exposure and age
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3524686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21169905
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.881315
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