A Study on the Effects of Environmental Factors and Exercise Interaction on Human Thermoregulation and Physiological Functions
Ruihui Dai
Pinnacle Academic Press Proceedings Series, 2026, vol. 11, 54-61
Abstract:
This study comprehensively investigates the complex interactions between diverse environmental factors and physical activity, with a primary focus on their combined effects on human thermoregulation and overall physiological functions. As individuals engage in physical exertion across varying climates, the body's ability to maintain homeostasis is significantly challenged. By systematically examining critical environmental variables-such as ambient temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, and altitude-alongside different exercise intensities and durations, this research aims to elucidate how these elements synergistically or antagonistically influence fundamental biological mechanisms. Specifically, the investigation explores the dynamics of heat dissipation, core body temperature regulation, cardiovascular system responses, and neuromuscular function during prolonged physical exertion. The methodology draws upon a robust synthesis of existing literature, meticulously controlled experimental observations, and extensive field data to provide a comprehensive understanding of both adaptive and maladaptive physiological responses under fluctuating environmental conditions. Furthermore, the research highlights the critical thresholds at which environmental stress begins to impair physical capabilities and cognitive focus. The findings yield significant practical implications for optimizing athletic performance, enhancing occupational health standards, and improving public safety protocols. These insights are particularly relevant in the contemporary context of global climate change and the increasing frequency of severe weather conditions. Ultimately, this study provides a vital framework for developing targeted interventions and evidence-based guidelines to protect individuals engaging in physical activities across diverse and challenging environments.
Keywords: thermoregulation; environmental stress; physical activity; human physiology; heat stress; exercise performance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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