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The efficacy of fan use on autophagy and the cellular stress response during prolonged exposure to extreme heat in older adults: a randomized trial
Fan use may improve cell cleanup and stress responses during long extreme heat exposure in older adults
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Abstract
Fan use at 4 m/s resulted in a significant increase in the apoptotic protein cleaved-caspase-3 by +0.69 relative quantity.
- Eighteen participants with a median age of 72 years were exposed to heat conditions for 8 hours.
- No significant differences were observed in core temperature or autophagic response between fan and control conditions.
- Elevations in specific proteins associated with autophagy dysfunction were noted in all exposure conditions.
- Increased serum osmolality was linked to higher apoptotic protein levels during high fan use.
- Fan use at higher speeds may exacerbate cellular stress rather than provide relief during extreme heat.
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