Physiological significance of 3-h bright and dim light exposure prior to taking a bath for core and forehead skin temperatures and heart rate during 1-h bathing of 38.5°C

A. Ishimoto, H. E. Kim, D. Rutkowska, S. Tanaka, H. Tokura

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Abstract

1. The study investigated the effect of exposure to 3-h bright light (2500 lx) or dim light (200 lx) just prior to taking a hot bath upon thermophysiological responses during the 1-h bath (at 38.5°C water temperature). 2. Core and forehead skin temperature increases during the bath were significantly lower after bright than after dim light exposure. 3. Heart rate during the bath was significantly lower after exposure to bright light than dim light. 4. These results are discussed in terms of a reduced set-point of core temperature due to a probable higher secretion of melatonin under the bright light condition.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)353-357
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Thermal Biology
Volume23
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1998

Keywords

  • Bright light
  • Core temperature
  • Dim light
  • Forehead skin temperature
  • Heart rate

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