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This project investigates how low oxygen and high carbon dioxide levels affect skin blood flow and sweat rate during temperature regulation. It aims to understand these effects under both heat and cold stress conditions to improve knowledge of human thermoregulation.
Appropriate changes in skin blood flow and sweat rate are critical for humans to regulate internal temperature, especially during heat or cold stress.
Limited previous research suggests that reductions in oxygen (hypoxia) and elevations in carbon dioxide (hypercapnia) concentrations affect skin blood flow and sweat rate.
Up to now, however, the effects of hypoxia and hypercapnia on skin blood flow and sweating during heat or cold stress have not been thoroughly examined and are largely unknown.…
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