Daly, Michael
(2013)
Association of ambient indoor temperature with body mass index in england.
Obesity, 22 (3).
pp. 626-629.
ISSN 1930-7381
Abstract
Raised ambient temperatures may result in a negative energy balance characterized by
decreased food intake and raised energy expenditure. This study tested whether indoor temperatures
above the thermoneutral zone for clothed humans (�23�C) were associated with a reduced body mass
index (BMI).
Item Type: |
Article
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Keywords: |
Association; Ambient Indoor Temperature;
Body Mass Index; England; |
Academic Unit: |
Faculty of Science and Engineering > Psychology |
Item ID: |
15574 |
Identification Number: |
https://doi.org/10.1002/oby.20546 |
Depositing User: |
Michael Daly
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Date Deposited: |
24 Feb 2022 14:58 |
Journal or Publication Title: |
Obesity |
Publisher: |
Wiley |
Refereed: |
Yes |
URI: |
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