Definition of temperature effect
The temperature effect is the physiological and psychological response caused by the imbalance between the heat produced by the body's metabolism and the environment. When the balance between the heat produced by the body's metabolism and the environment is maintained in equilibrium, the body temperature is constant; when the body's ambient temperature changes drastically or is exposed to high or low temperature environments for a long period of time and exceeds the body's temperature regulation function, the thermal balance is affected Destruction causes thermal buildup or thermal debt in the body, causing the body temperature to be too high or too low, resulting in a series of physiological and psychological effects.
