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New Medical Journal
1987 Volume.30 No. 3 p.145 ~ p.154
Changes of Mean Skin Temperature, Oral and Axillary Temperatures at Rest and after 20km Running in Long Distance Runners


Abstract
These experiments were aimed to compare mean skin temperature with each sites of skin temperature from various formulas at rest and elucidate the changes of oral, axillary and mean skin temperatur after 20km running.
The subjects were asked to insert thermoprobe to a depth sublingual and axillary keep them in place for 2 min. 8 male long distance runners aged between 17 and 20 years were selected. The results obtained are summarized as follows.
Comparision of mean skin temperature with measuring site according to 16 point of body at rest: The local temperature A,B,L point at head and C,E,M,N point at chest were significantly highe- than mean skin temperature.
Comparision of mean skin temperature from various formulas:
The values of all formulas were showed the difference within the range of 1¡ÆC. The changes of oral and axillary temperature after 20km running:
Axillary temperature was showed higher than resting values (35.96¡¾0.11¡ÆC) at 5 min. and 2:) min.
of recovery period. Oral temperature was maintained significantly higher values than 36.2-1¡¾0.12¡Æ at rest by 90 min. after exercise.
Regarding mean skin temperature and body weight after 20km running:
Resting mean skin temperature was significantly decreased from 34.29¡¾0.07¡ÆC at rest to 33.2¡¾0.14¡ÆC at 5 min. It gradually restored after 20km running. Body weight was decreased approximately 1.5kg after 20km running.
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