Human Cardiovascular Responses to a 60-min Bath at 40℃

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This study was designed to determine human cardiovascular responses to a 60-min bath at 40℃ compared with a thermoneutral bath at 34.5℃. We measured mean blood pressure (MBP), heart rate (HR), skin blood flow (SBF) and core temperature in 8 healthy young males bathing at two different temperatures, 34.5℃ and 40℃. During the thermoneutral bath (34.5℃), heart rete tended to decrease, but all other variables showed no significant change. Ten min after entering the 40℃ bath, MBP decreased while HR and SBF increased. At the same time core temprature increased. We conclude that bathing at 40℃ may induce remarkable changes in the cardiovascular system by increasing core temperature when immersion in a hot both for more than 10 min.

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