2021
DOI: 10.1055/a-1502-6133
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Zur Bedeutung der relativen Körperoberfläche und der Körperzusammensetzung für die Wärmebilanz des Menschen

Abstract: Zusammenfassung Einleitung Menschen geben stetig Wärme an die Umgebung ab. Die relative Körperoberfläche korreliert positiv, der isolierende Anteil an Körperfett negativ mit der Wärmebilanz. Stand des Wissens Die relative Körperoberfläche kann mithilfe von Körpermasse, Körpergröße oder BMI hinreichend gut berechnet werden. Unterschiedliche Formeln für Frauen und Männer liefern bessere Ergebnisse. Der Anteil an Körperfett ist per Bioelektrischer Impedanzanalyse gut zu erfassen. Auf… Show more

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“…The test subject, a Caucasian male hereafter referred to as the patient, was in good health during the experimental procedure, free of cold/fever symptoms, and had a body temperature of 36.8 °C, a height of 191 cm, and a weight of 76 kg. These data yielded an estimated body surface area of approximately 2.04 m² using the Dubois formula [ 19 , 20 ]. We assumed a front-facing body surface area of approximately 1 m².…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The test subject, a Caucasian male hereafter referred to as the patient, was in good health during the experimental procedure, free of cold/fever symptoms, and had a body temperature of 36.8 °C, a height of 191 cm, and a weight of 76 kg. These data yielded an estimated body surface area of approximately 2.04 m² using the Dubois formula [ 19 , 20 ]. We assumed a front-facing body surface area of approximately 1 m².…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To substitute direct measurements of the BSA, several empirical formulas have been derived for more than a century, initiated by the pioneering work of Meeh (43) in 1879 on thermoregulation and metabolism. Table 1 lists more than 50 formulas (43–93) found by literature search in chronological order, together with a short description of the study population. It should be noted that we have neglected approaches, focusing on a simplification of existing formulas for a quick use like in emergency medicine.…”
Section: Body Surface Areamentioning
confidence: 99%