Ingestible electronics for diagnostics and therapy
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract offers the opportunity to detect physiological and
pathophysiological signals from the human body. Ingestible electronics can gain close …
pathophysiological signals from the human body. Ingestible electronics can gain close …
[PDF][PDF] Human thermoregulation and measurement of body temperature in exercise and clinical settings
This review discusses human thermoregulation during exercise and the measurement of
body temperature in clinical and exercise settings. The thermoregulatory mechanisms play …
body temperature in clinical and exercise settings. The thermoregulatory mechanisms play …
The ingestible telemetric body core temperature sensor: a review of validity and exercise applications
C Byrne, CL Lim - British journal of sports medicine, 2007 - bjsm.bmj.com
An ingestible telemetric temperature sensor for measuring body core temperature (Tc) was
first described 45 years ago, although the method has only recently gained widespread use …
first described 45 years ago, although the method has only recently gained widespread use …
[HTML][HTML] Validity of devices that assess body temperature during outdoor exercise in the heat
Context: Rectal temperature is recommended by the National Athletic Trainers' Association
as the criterion standard for recognizing exertional heat stroke, but other body sites …
as the criterion standard for recognizing exertional heat stroke, but other body sites …
End-to-end design of ingestible electronics
Ingestible electronics can potentially be used to track and treat gastrointestinal diseases in
real time. In the past decade, substantial improvements have been made to ingestible …
real time. In the past decade, substantial improvements have been made to ingestible …
Circadian rhythm of wrist temperature in normal-living subjects: A candidate of new index of the circadian system
Most circadian rhythms are under the control of a major pacemaker located in the
hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus. Some of these rhythms, called marker rhythms …
hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus. Some of these rhythms, called marker rhythms …
Thermal stress, human performance, and physical employment standards
Many physically demanding occupations in both developed and developing economies
involve exposure to extreme thermal environments that can affect work capacity and …
involve exposure to extreme thermal environments that can affect work capacity and …
[HTML][HTML] Heat stress in horses: a literature review
Healthy adult horses can balance accumulation and dissipation of body heat to maintain
their body temperature between 37.5 and 38.5° C, when they are in their thermoneutral zone …
their body temperature between 37.5 and 38.5° C, when they are in their thermoneutral zone …
[PDF][PDF] Continuous thermoregulatory responses to mass-participation distance running in heat
Continuous Thermoregulatory Responses to Mass-Participation Distance Running in Heat
Page 1 Copyright @ 2006 by the American College of Sports Medicine. Unauthorized …
Page 1 Copyright @ 2006 by the American College of Sports Medicine. Unauthorized …
Seasonal changes in metabolic and temperature responses to cold air in humans
AMJ Van Ooijen, WD van Marken Lichtenbelt… - Physiology & …, 2004 - Elsevier
The metabolic and temperature response to mild cold were investigated in summer and
winter in a moderate oceanic climate. Subjects were 10 women and 10 men, aged 19–36 …
winter in a moderate oceanic climate. Subjects were 10 women and 10 men, aged 19–36 …