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<blockquote data-quote="SimonP78" data-source="post: 2738886" data-attributes="member: 556474"><p>So you're seeing a swing of to 2C on armpit temperature between normal days and fasting (first thing in the morning)?</p><p></p><p>From my very quick glance at the literature, a swing of 2C doesn't seem all that terrible, and armpit temperatures can be both higher and lower than core temperatures anyway from a quick look of the data (and which makes sense depending upon your core heat generation and ambient temps).</p><p></p><p>So I think I'd go back to my earlier question re is it causing you problems, and if so, is it actually the core temperature which is the issue or the lack of energy availability? Other than that, sorry, I don't have anything to suggest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimonP78, post: 2738886, member: 556474"] So you're seeing a swing of to 2C on armpit temperature between normal days and fasting (first thing in the morning)? From my very quick glance at the literature, a swing of 2C doesn't seem all that terrible, and armpit temperatures can be both higher and lower than core temperatures anyway from a quick look of the data (and which makes sense depending upon your core heat generation and ambient temps). So I think I'd go back to my earlier question re is it causing you problems, and if so, is it actually the core temperature which is the issue or the lack of energy availability? Other than that, sorry, I don't have anything to suggest. [/QUOTE]
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