Comparison of physical characteristics, body temperature and basal metabolism between thai and japanese in A neutral temperature zone

The aim of this research is to compare the physical status, basal metabolism and some other physiological characteristics between native Thai in Bangkok, Thailand, and native Japanese in Japan, and discuss the results regarding acclimatization to tropical climate. Measurements of the Thai were made...

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Main Authors: Seiki Hori, Junzo Tsujita, Hisato Yoshimura, Masaharu Ohnaka, Keizo Shiraki, Noboru Saito, Migasena Panata
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spelling th-mahidol.102442018-03-22T16:28:51Z Comparison of physical characteristics, body temperature and basal metabolism between thai and japanese in A neutral temperature zone Seiki Hori Junzo Tsujita Hisato Yoshimura Masaharu Ohnaka Keizo Shiraki Noboru Saito Migasena Panata Hyogo College of Medicine Tokushima University Kyoto University Hospital Mahidol University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology The aim of this research is to compare the physical status, basal metabolism and some other physiological characteristics between native Thai in Bangkok, Thailand, and native Japanese in Japan, and discuss the results regarding acclimatization to tropical climate. Measurements of the Thai were made in September in Bangkok, while those of native Japanese were done in August at Nishinomiya (Japan). The subjects were adult males (20-22 years old) in both cases. Physically the Thai are generally a little shorter and more slender than Japanese in the mean value. The mean skinfold thickness for Thai was 8.4 mm, which is significantly less than that of Japanese (11.0 mm). The mean oral temperature measured under basal conditions was the same between both subject groups. The Thai showed a slightly lower basal metabolism per unit body surface, and mean skin temperature measured in a similar environmental condition was lower for Thai than for Japanese. The results of anthropometric measurements and physiological characteristics measured were discussed in view of physiology of acclimatization to tropical climate. © 1977, PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN. All rights reserved. 2018-03-22T09:28:51Z 2018-03-22T09:28:51Z 1977-01-01 Article The Japanese Journal of Physiology. Vol.27, No.5 (1977), 525-538 10.2170/jjphysiol.27.525 0021521X 2-s2.0-0017565797 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/10244 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0017565797&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Seiki Hori
Junzo Tsujita
Hisato Yoshimura
Masaharu Ohnaka
Keizo Shiraki
Noboru Saito
Migasena Panata
Comparison of physical characteristics, body temperature and basal metabolism between thai and japanese in A neutral temperature zone
description The aim of this research is to compare the physical status, basal metabolism and some other physiological characteristics between native Thai in Bangkok, Thailand, and native Japanese in Japan, and discuss the results regarding acclimatization to tropical climate. Measurements of the Thai were made in September in Bangkok, while those of native Japanese were done in August at Nishinomiya (Japan). The subjects were adult males (20-22 years old) in both cases. Physically the Thai are generally a little shorter and more slender than Japanese in the mean value. The mean skinfold thickness for Thai was 8.4 mm, which is significantly less than that of Japanese (11.0 mm). The mean oral temperature measured under basal conditions was the same between both subject groups. The Thai showed a slightly lower basal metabolism per unit body surface, and mean skin temperature measured in a similar environmental condition was lower for Thai than for Japanese. The results of anthropometric measurements and physiological characteristics measured were discussed in view of physiology of acclimatization to tropical climate. © 1977, PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN. All rights reserved.
author2 Hyogo College of Medicine
author_facet Hyogo College of Medicine
Seiki Hori
Junzo Tsujita
Hisato Yoshimura
Masaharu Ohnaka
Keizo Shiraki
Noboru Saito
Migasena Panata
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author Seiki Hori
Junzo Tsujita
Hisato Yoshimura
Masaharu Ohnaka
Keizo Shiraki
Noboru Saito
Migasena Panata
author_sort Seiki Hori
title Comparison of physical characteristics, body temperature and basal metabolism between thai and japanese in A neutral temperature zone
title_short Comparison of physical characteristics, body temperature and basal metabolism between thai and japanese in A neutral temperature zone
title_full Comparison of physical characteristics, body temperature and basal metabolism between thai and japanese in A neutral temperature zone
title_fullStr Comparison of physical characteristics, body temperature and basal metabolism between thai and japanese in A neutral temperature zone
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of physical characteristics, body temperature and basal metabolism between thai and japanese in A neutral temperature zone
title_sort comparison of physical characteristics, body temperature and basal metabolism between thai and japanese in a neutral temperature zone
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/10244
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