The Responses of Men Weighing Less Than 50 kg to the Standard Climatic Room Acclimatization Procedure

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
N. B. Strydom C. H. Wyndham S. Benade
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A group of 23 underweight men weighing less than 50 kg were subjected to an acclimatization procedure in which the work rate was gradually increased from 35Watts on the first day to 70Watts on the eighth day. Excessively high body temperatures and heart rates were observed on these subjects throughout the acclimatization period and on their performance they must be rated as heat-intolerant. It can be concluded that such underweight men should not be subjected to acclimatization at such high work rates and that they should not be allocated to tasks involving these rates in a hot environment. The fact that their body surface areas are inadequate to enable them to get rid of the internal heat produced during strenuous work plus their low work capacities are the major reasons for their inability to tolerate heat.
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APA: N. B. Strydom C. H. Wyndham S. Benade  The Responses of Men Weighing Less Than 50 kg to the Standard Climatic Room Acclimatization Procedure

MLA: N. B. Strydom C. H. Wyndham S. Benade The Responses of Men Weighing Less Than 50 kg to the Standard Climatic Room Acclimatization Procedure. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy,

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