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Does anyone know what happens to the internal and external body temperature during and after exercise? I think that internal temperature increases during exercise and then continues to increase..Im not sure..
physicsperson said:Well i have to do this experiment and took temperature measurements, even after the exercise my temperature kept rising and i needed an explanation for that. thanks for the help russ and moon.
During exercise, the body's temperature increases due to the production of heat from the working muscles. As the muscles contract and relax, they generate heat and increase the body's core temperature.
After exercise, the body's temperature remains elevated due to the continued production of heat from the muscles. This is known as the "afterburn effect" and can last for several hours after exercise.
Yes, it is normal for the body's temperature to fluctuate during exercise. As the intensity and duration of exercise increase, so does the body's core temperature. This is the body's way of regulating its internal temperature.
Yes, exercise can help the body adapt to extreme weather conditions by increasing its ability to regulate temperature. Regular exercise can improve the body's thermoregulation, making it more efficient at maintaining a stable core temperature.
Symptoms of a dangerously high body temperature during exercise include dizziness, confusion, nausea, and a rapid heart rate. It is important to listen to your body and take breaks as needed to prevent overheating. If you experience these symptoms, stop exercising and seek medical attention.