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    what causes bodies internal heat regulation to rise?

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    1.|During exercise, the heat produced in the contracting muscles causes internal body temperature to rise until the heat-dissipation responses, increasingly driven by the rising temperature, provide for a new balance between heat-production and heat-loss rates.


     


    2.|The new elevated steady-state internal body temperature is not invariant, but can be affected by a number of factors, such as wetness of the skin or state of body hydration.


     


    3.|Progressive dehydration, such as occurs during prolonged exercise or exercise in the heat, results in relative hyperthermia caused by increased thresholds and decreased sensitivities of the heat-dissipation mechanisms. Independent manipulations of blood volume and osmolality reveal that these variables exert their effects on the thermoregulatory system by somewhat different means.


     Source > http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0306456583900979


     



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