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Thermal sensation and comfort with transient metabolic rates
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2002
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Physical ActivityEngineeringThermal PerceptionsCirca 15KinesiologyBody CompositionHyperthermiaExercisePhysical ExerciseApplied PhysiologyThermodynamicsThermal SensationSensationHealth SciencesConstant ActivityHeat TransferHuman PhysiologyExercise SciencePhysiologyThermal ComfortExercise PhysiologyBody ComfortHuman MovementThermal Engineering
This study investigated the effect on thermal perceptions and preferences of controlled metabolic excursions of various intensities (20%, 40%, 60% relative work load) and durations (3-30 min) imposed on subjects that alternated between sedentary activity and exercise on a treadmill. The thermal environment was held constant at a temperature corresponding to PMV=0 at sedentary activity. Even low activity changes of short duration (1 min at 20% relative work load) affected thermal perceptions. However, after circa 15 min of constant activity, subjective thermal responses approximated the steady-state response, after both upsteps and down-steps of activity.
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