Fans in the Heat: How They Help Older Adults
Sat Mar 01 2025
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Older adults often face challenges when temperatures soar, especially indoors. Studies have shown that electric fans don't cool down the body's core temperature when it's really hot, like 36°C. But what about how they feel and their mood? Eighteen older adults, with a median age of 72, took part in a test. They spent eight hours in a hot room with different fan speeds. Some had no fan, some had a slow fan, and others had a fast fan.
During the test, participants sat most of the time, but they also did some light activities. Scientists measured their body temperature, skin temperature, and heart rate. They also asked the participants how they felt and their mood.
The results were surprising. The fans didn't change the body's core temperature, skin temperature, or heart rate. But, the participants reported feeling better with the fans on. They had fewer symptoms and felt more energetic. However, their mood didn't change much.
This shows that fans can make a difference in how older adults feel in hot indoor spaces. Even though fans don't cool the body down, they can make the heat more bearable. This is important because older adults are more likely to experience heat-related issues. It's a reminder that sometimes, how we feel is just as important as the actual temperature. Next time it's hot, consider turning on a fan. It might just make a big difference in how you feel.
https://localnews.ai/article/fans-in-the-heat-how-they-help-older-adults-84832b69
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