COMPARISON OF BODY TEMPERATURES BETWEEN PAPUA NEW GUINEANS AND JAPANESE IN A WARM ENVIRONMENT
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Measurement of oral and skin temperature at ten sites was made on 11 young male New Guineans, ages 19-24, in Port Moresby in September, 1978 and 15 young male Japanese, ages 19-22, in Japan in September while sitting in a chair at rest in a room maintained at 28.0 C with 70.0 per cent relative humidity.<BR>Both groups showed the same oral temperature (37.2 C). New Guineans showed a lower mean skin temperature (34.4 C) than Japanese (34.9 C).<BR>Skin temperature in the extremities was significantly lower for New Guineans than for Japanese, and thermal heterogeneity of skin surface for New Guineans was greater than that for Japanese in a warm environment. The differences in skin temperatures measured were discussed in view of physiology of acclimatization to hot environments.
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