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Age Ageing ; 24(6): 485-9, 1995 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8588537

ABSTRACT

To determine whether there is a decrement in normal resting body temperature with age, 11 healthy elderly and 11 young adults were studied together for 48 h in warm (21 degrees C) ambient conditions. The resting levels and daytime rhythms of urine and oral temperature were similar, but night-time body temperature fell to a lower value in the young. There were time-of-day effects of increasing skin temperature and metabolic rate in both groups with resting levels higher in the young. After 6 h in cold (6 degrees C) conditions, core (urine) temperature fell by 0.4 degrees C in the elderly subjects but was maintained in the young, and the rise in blood pressure in the elderly exceeded that in the young. Self-reported arousal, however, increased equally in both groups in the cold.


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Aging/physiology , Body Temperature Regulation/physiology , Circadian Rhythm/physiology , Cold Temperature , Geriatric Assessment , Adult , Aged , Arousal/physiology , Blood Pressure/physiology , Energy Metabolism/physiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Reference Values , Skin Temperature/physiology
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