Energy balance analysis for temperature control in a clinic-like setting
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Salinas Lugo, Diego Armando
González Castañeda, Dilan
De Leon Chavez, Juan Martin Nicolas
Leal Cantú, Carlos Iván
Gonzalez Peña, Omar Israel
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This article delves into the realm of causal thermogenesis, the process through which living organisms generate heat to regulate their body temperature. Over the years, researchers have extensively studied this phenomenon to gain a deeper understanding of how the human body responds to both internal and external conditions. The primary objective of this study is to develop a protocol that determines the optimal waiting time before measuring body temperatures to ensure thermogenesis has occurred. The protocol's approach is grounded in energy balance analysis and incorporates variables relevant to a clinic-like setting. The results of this research demonstrate that the ideal waiting time range goes from 4 up to 5 minutes (under optimal conditions).
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