nonhypothermic
Nonhypothermic refers to a state of the body that is not experiencing hypothermia. Hypothermia is a medical condition characterized by a dangerously low body temperature, typically below 35°C (95°F). Nonhypothermic individuals maintain a normal or elevated body temperature, usually above 36°C (96.8°F). This state is crucial for maintaining normal physiological functions, including metabolic processes, organ function, and overall health. Nonhypothermic conditions are essential for physical activity, mental clarity, and overall well-being. Maintaining a nonhypothermic state often involves proper insulation, adequate nutrition, and appropriate environmental conditions. In medical contexts, nonhypothermic status is a positive indicator of health and fitness, while hypothermia is a serious medical emergency requiring immediate intervention.