Why do children more often survive the effects of hypothermia better than adults? - hypothermia more condition_symptoms
With the surface / volume? A simulated response is requested.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Hypothermia More Condition_symptoms Why Do Children More Often Survive The Effects Of Hypothermia Better Than Adults?
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There are surface / volume is different. Think about it, a boy of 10 years, the size of about 4 feet and 70 pounds? These are only estimates I havent seen children of 10 years recently. But an adult is 6 feet and 180 pounds. Thus the 1.5-fold higher, but more than 2.5 times heavier.
* Density = density.
Assuming that all of the same density, which means that elderly people, adults, a volume more than boys.
Since we have only a small volume of space more and more of this problem.
In addition, the thermal receptors in the skin of a child is more receptive and cause vasoconstriction (the blood vessels become smaller) better than adults. This leads to better vasoconstriction Mandatsbedingungen heat. Therefore, little children have to pee when in the cold. Their headless and you shrink the kidneys excreted more water to dilute the blood to account for smaller vessels.
I hope I helped. Good Luck
Babies, children are more likely to survive hypothermia, because they go into a kind of suspended animation.
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