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The following pages link to Human body temperature is inversely correlated with body mass (Q69677507):
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- Issues in Continuous 24-h Core Body Temperature Monitoring in Humans Using an Ingestible Capsule Telemetric Sensor (Q33790198) (← links)
- 24‐h Core Temperature in Obese and Lean Men and Women (Q34125966) (← links)
- Core body temperature in obesity (Q34793075) (← links)
- Is Older Colder or Colder Older? The Association of Age With Body Temperature in 18,630 Individuals (Q35021147) (← links)
- Do the obese have lower body temperatures? A new look at a forgotten variable in energy balance (Q37600643) (← links)
- Lower core body temperature and greater body fat are components of a human thrifty phenotype. (Q40395043) (← links)
- Is propensity to obesity associated with the diurnal pattern of core body temperature? (Q45962419) (← links)
- The impact of ADL status, dementia and body mass index on normal body temperature in elderly nursing home residents (Q47218424) (← links)
- Can body temperature dysregulation explain the co-occurrence between overweight/obesity, sleep impairment, late-night eating, and a sedentary lifestyle? (Q47683361) (← links)
- Masculinizing effects on otoacoustic emissions and auditory evoked potentials in women using oral contraceptives (Q50496961) (← links)
- Association between obesity and reduced body temperature in dogs. (Q50691854) (← links)
- Association of body temperature with obesity. The CoLaus study (Q59660467) (← links)
- Gender-related differences in rectal temperature in human neonates (Q74025415) (← links)
- Effect of changing body temperature on the ventilatory and metabolic responses of lean and obese Zucker rats (Q74831780) (← links)