The Response of Blood Pressure to Humid Heat

Abstract

The experimental study was conducted to throw light on the response of blood pressure of men to humid heat and to determine the permissible limits of environmental heat. The physiological disequilibrium seemed to be imminent sooner or later in the exposure to the humid heat of 95° F effective temperature (33-34°C wet bulb temperature) or more. Therefore, the permissible upper limits of environmental heat seemed to be around 95°F effective temperature

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