Summary Review of Heat Loss and Heat Production in Physiologic Temperature Regulation
James D. Hardy · 1954
Early military research established the foundation for understanding how external energy sources affect human thermal regulation and physiology.
Plain English Summary
This 1954 US Naval Air Development Center technical report by James D. Hardy examined physiological temperature regulation in humans, focusing on heat production and heat loss mechanisms. The research was part of military studies investigating how the human body maintains thermal balance under various conditions. While specific EMF findings aren't detailed, this early work laid groundwork for understanding how external energy sources affect human thermal physiology.
Why This Matters
This Naval research represents an important piece of the historical puzzle in understanding how external energy affects human physiology. The focus on thermal regulation is particularly relevant to EMF health effects because electromagnetic fields can influence the body's heat production and dissipation mechanisms. The reality is that military research from this era often explored how various forms of energy, including radiofrequency and microwave radiation, affected human thermal balance and overall physiological function.
What makes this 1954 study significant is its timing during the early development of radar and communication technologies. Military researchers were beginning to understand that electromagnetic energy could have biological effects beyond just heating tissue. The science demonstrates that thermal regulation involves complex physiological processes that can be disrupted by external energy sources, setting the stage for decades of research into how EMF exposure affects human health through both thermal and non-thermal mechanisms.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{summary_review_of_heat_loss_and_heat_production_in_physiologic_temperature_regul_g4789,
author = {James D. Hardy},
title = {Summary Review of Heat Loss and Heat Production in Physiologic Temperature Regulation},
year = {1954},
}