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. 2022 Dec 18;10(3):358–378. doi: 10.1080/23328940.2022.2149024

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Case 1 scenarios – Two-dimensional histograms of the rate of required whole-body heat loss, Ereq (x-axis), and the maximum potential evaporative rate, Emax (y-axis,) for three personal profiles (columns) – Middle-aged female; Middle-aged male; Elderly female––while walking in the summertime in Phoenix, Miami, and New York (rows). Black diagonal lines: ωreq = 0.5 (thick) and 1 (thin). Purple lines: values of Emax_sweat for the young/acclimatized and elderly/non-acclimatized (lighter shade) when liquid sweat loss is not replenished. Vertical gray line at Ereq = 0 indicates thermal equilibrium.