thermophysiologists
Thermophysiologists are scientists who investigate how heat and cold influence biological systems and how organisms regulate their internal temperatures. The field covers physiological responses to thermal challenges, mechanisms of thermal homeostasis, and the ways temperature interacts with metabolism, cardiovascular function, nervous system activity, and behavior. Researchers study humans and animals to understand normal physiology, disease states, and adaptation to diverse thermal environments.
Key topics include heat production and loss (shivering, sweating, vasomotor control), thermoregulatory set points in the
Methods: Thermophysiologists use core and skin temperature measurements, metabolic rate assessment, heat flux sensors, infrared thermography,
Applications: The research informs fever management, hypothermia treatment, and metabolic disorders; optimizes athletic performance and work
Education and career: Thermophysiologists typically hold doctoral degrees in physiology, biology, or biomedicine and may work