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- W4221112437 abstract "The purpose of this study is to investigate the link between temperature-induced comfort and salivary secretory immunoglobulin E (S-IgE), a biomarker used to assess respiratory mucosal immunity. Our findings revealed that the highest S-IgE concentration occurred at 24 °C, close to the thermal neutral temperature of 22.7 °C in the thermal neutral temperature range of 21.4–26.9 °C, regardless of exposure time (5 or 30 min); However, after 60 min of exposure, when the ambient temperature increased from 21 to 33 °C, the subjects' average thermal sensation vote (TSV) and S-IgE concentration gradually increased by 3.2 units and 62.8%, respectively, compared to 21 °C; Moreover, as the TSV increased from slightly cool to warm, the S-IgE concentration corresponding to the TSV (+1.5, +3] and [- 3, - 1.5) increased by 60.6% and 11.4%, respectively, compared to [- 1.5, - 0.5) and (+0.5, +1.5], respectively. We propose that comfortable ambient temperature can only increase the concentration of S-IgE for a short time (30 min), while prolonged cold and heat exposure (60 min) is more conducive to increasing the S-IgE concentration, which may improve respiratory mucosa immunity to some extent." @default.
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- W4221112437 title "Study on the relationship between thermal comfort and S-IgE based on short-term exposure to temperature" @default.
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