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Body heat dissipater
sucks heat out of the body encouraging it to generate more and keep u regulated | |
The problem is stopping before hypothermia kicks in (which I guess at being a slowing of chemical processes)
To regulate this (ie not freeze people) and speed it up (have it affect you rapidly), one could have a cold air machine that you breath through, this could monitor the exhaled air temperature
and flow rate (for inhaled air temperature) and maybe composition for accurate calorie burning data. could be just a mouth piece that you wear during exercise to provide cooler air while the rest of the body stays warm.
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also it would increase the denisty of the air thus allowing more to get into your lungs |
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even better! drop the humidity of the entire room u work out in thus increase evaporation rate of your sweat |
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They've run tests like that: exercise in a cold room so you get more done before you overheat. Air doesn't transport that much heat though, better to have a "cold-suit" or something. |
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It took a few read throughs to determine whether you are trying to heat people up or cool them down. |
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Not a radiator with an IV hookup, then? bummer. |
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