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As I am playing chess, if I don't take a break after a few hours, my body temperature starts going up, is this normal?
Skhandelwal said:As I am playing chess, if I don't take a break after a few hours, my body temperature starts going up, is this normal?
Do you just feel hotter, or have you actually verified this by taking your temperature before and after? Stress can make you sweat, make you feel hotter. Your systolic blood pressure may also increase. When you're nervous you sweat, your face flushes. You may feel hotter, but your actual body temperature may not rise.Skhandelwal said:As I am playing chess, if I don't take a break after a few hours, my body temperature starts going up, is this normal?
selfAdjoint said:Your brain uses up to about 25% of your metabolism. I can well imagine that if you haven't eaten, and your body is burning fat or otherwise using metabolic processes to support your working brain, that your body temperature might rise, but I would rely on somebody who knows about these matters in detail rather than yours truly, who is just guessing.