Livingston S D, Nolan R W, Frim J, Reed L D, Limmer R E
Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol. 1987;56(1):120-5. doi: 10.1007/BF00696387.
The problem associated with using measurements from a small number of sites to determine mean skin temperature was investigated by studying variations in distributions of skin temperatures of the bare torsos of humans exposed to ambient temperatures of 18, 23, and 28 degrees C. Following a 60 minute equilibration period the temperatures of four regions (chest, abdomen, upper back, and lower back) were measured using both thermistors and an infra-red thermographic system. Regions of the torso usually represented by a single temperature exhibited significant point-to-point temperature variations especially in chilled subjects. Also an earlier finding was confirmed: in that larger variations in skin temperature distributions occur as body fat content increases. Caution must therefore be used in applying the concept of a mean skin temperature derived from a few select sites, especially with nude subjects who are chilled or have a high body fat content.
通过研究暴露在18、23和28摄氏度环境温度下的人体裸躯皮肤温度分布变化,对使用少量部位的测量值来确定平均皮肤温度所涉及的问题进行了调查。在60分钟的平衡期后,使用热敏电阻和红外热成像系统测量了四个区域(胸部、腹部、上背部和下背部)的温度。通常由单一温度表示的躯干区域表现出显著的点对点温度变化,尤其是在受冻的受试者中。此外,一项早期发现得到了证实:随着身体脂肪含量的增加,皮肤温度分布的变化更大。因此,在应用从少数选定部位得出的平均皮肤温度概念时必须谨慎,尤其是对于受冻或身体脂肪含量高的裸体受试者。