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  • Title: [Diurnal rhythm of human body temperature during antiorthostasis].
    Author: Lkhagva L.
    Journal: Kosm Biol Aviakosm Med; 1980; 14(4):59-61. PubMed ID: 7191454.
    Abstract:
    Circadian rhythms of the oral temperature were studied in three male test subjects kept for 7 days in a head-down position at -8 degrees. As compared to the controls (kept in a hospital for 3 days) the test subjects showed a statistically significant temperature increase (by 0.22 degrees C on the average) during circadian minimum points that occurred at night and a decrease of the daily temperature rhythm amplitude (by 0.20 degrees on the average). It is emphasized that study of human responses to various stress-agents should include monitoring of circadian rhythms of various parameters.
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