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Female thermal sensitivity and behaviour across the lifespan: a unique journey

Female thermal sensitivity and behaviour across the lifespan: a unique journey
Female thermal sensitivity and behaviour across the lifespan: a unique journey

Women are a group of individuals that undergo unique anatomical, physiological and hormonal changes across the lifespan. For example, consider the impact of the menstrual cycle, pregnancy and menopause, all of which are accompanied by both short- and long-term effects on female body morphology (e.g., changes in breast size) and temperature regulation, heat tolerance, thermal sensitivity and comfort. However, empirical evidence on how skin thermal and wetness sensitivity might change across the lifespan of women, and the implications that this has for female-specific thermal behaviours, continues to be lacking. This paper is based on a symposium presentation given at Physiology 2023 in Harrogate, UK. It aims to review new evidence on anatomical and physiological mechanisms underpinning differences in skin thermal and wetness sensitivity amongst women varying in breast size and age, in addition to their role in driving female thermal behaviours. It is hoped that this brief overview will stimulate the development of testable hypotheses to increase our understanding of the behavioural thermal physiology of women across the lifespan and at a time of climate change.

body temperature regulation, perceptual responses, thermal behaviours, women
0958-0670
Filingeri, Davide
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Blount, Hannah
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Valenza, Alessandro
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Filingeri, Davide
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Blount, Hannah
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Valenza, Alessandro
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Filingeri, Davide, Blount, Hannah and Valenza, Alessandro (2024) Female thermal sensitivity and behaviour across the lifespan: a unique journey. Experimental Physiology. (doi:10.1113/EP091454).

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Women are a group of individuals that undergo unique anatomical, physiological and hormonal changes across the lifespan. For example, consider the impact of the menstrual cycle, pregnancy and menopause, all of which are accompanied by both short- and long-term effects on female body morphology (e.g., changes in breast size) and temperature regulation, heat tolerance, thermal sensitivity and comfort. However, empirical evidence on how skin thermal and wetness sensitivity might change across the lifespan of women, and the implications that this has for female-specific thermal behaviours, continues to be lacking. This paper is based on a symposium presentation given at Physiology 2023 in Harrogate, UK. It aims to review new evidence on anatomical and physiological mechanisms underpinning differences in skin thermal and wetness sensitivity amongst women varying in breast size and age, in addition to their role in driving female thermal behaviours. It is hoped that this brief overview will stimulate the development of testable hypotheses to increase our understanding of the behavioural thermal physiology of women across the lifespan and at a time of climate change.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 7 March 2024
Published date: 7 March 2024
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Authors. Experimental Physiology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Physiological Society.
Keywords: body temperature regulation, perceptual responses, thermal behaviours, women

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Local EPrints ID: 487967
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/487967
ISSN: 0958-0670
PURE UUID: e6b79eb4-1848-4b38-8ee6-b2bfb61379d2
ORCID for Davide Filingeri: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5652-395X
ORCID for Hannah Blount: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2419-1716

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Date deposited: 12 Mar 2024 17:31
Last modified: 02 May 2024 02:02

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Author: Hannah Blount ORCID iD
Author: Alessandro Valenza

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