Cold Adaptation
Repeated cold exposure can improve cold tolerance and thermoregulation. Winter swimmers can show higher energy expenditure during cold exposure despite shivering less. Local cold exposure may contribute to broader systemic cold adaptation.…
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Repeated cold exposure can improve cold tolerance and thermoregulation. Winter swimmers can show higher energy expenditure during cold exposure despite shivering less. Local cold exposure may contribute to broader systemic cold adaptation. Reduced shivering in adapted people can indicate more efficient heat production rather than loss of benefit. Beginners may shiver because their cells are not yet efficient enough to maintain temperature without muscular heat generation.