sunlight and heat regulation in the body
Sunlight and heat regulation in the body refers to the mechanisms by which the human body maintains its internal temperature within a safe and optimal range, while also managing the effects of sunlight exposure on various physiological processes.
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Related Concepts (21)
- body temperature regulation
- circadian rhythm
- heat cramps
- heat exhaustion
- heat stroke
- indoor and outdoor temperature regulation
- melatonin production
- photosensitivity disorders
- seasonal affective disorder (sad)
- shade and shelter preferences
- solar radiation and eye damage
- sunburn
- sunlight
- sunlight and sleep patterns
- sunlight exposure and mental health
- sunscreen and sun protection
- sweating and evaporative cooling
- thermal comfort
- thermoregulatory center in the hypothalamus
- ultraviolet (uv) radiation
- vitamin d synthesis
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