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Individual factors including age, BMI and heritable factors underlie temperature variation in sickness and in health: an observational, multi-cohort study
The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences ( IF 4.3 ) Pub Date : 2021-10-05 , DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glab295
Rose S Penfold 1, 2 , Maria Beatrice Zazzara 1, 3 , Marc F Österdahl 2 , Carly Welch 4 , Mary Ni Lochlainn 1 , Maxim B Freidin 1 , Ruth C E Bowyer 1 , Ellen Thompson 1 , Michela Antonelli 5 , Yu Xian Rachel Tan 6 , Carole H Sudre 5 , Marc Modat 5 , Benjamin Murray 5 , Jonathan Wolf 7 , Sebastien Ourselin 5 , Tonny Veenith 4 , Janet M Lord 4 , Claire J Steves 1 ,
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Ageing affects immunity, potentially altering fever response to infection. We assess effects of biological variables on basal temperature, and during COVID-19 infection, proposing an updated temperature threshold for older adults ≥65 years.

中文翻译:

包括年龄、BMI 和遗传因素在内的个体因素是疾病和健康中温度变化的基础:一项观察性、多队列研究

衰老会影响免疫力,可能会改变发烧对感染的反应。我们评估了生物变量对基础温度和 COVID-19 感染期间的影响,提出了 ≥65 岁老年人的更新温度阈值。
更新日期:2021-10-09
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