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The article discusses why heat during summer can be physically draining for humans. It explains that when environmental temperatures rise, the body expends extra energy to maintain a core temperature of around 37°C. This triggers various physiological processes affecting blood circulation, heart function, breathing, sweating, and metabolism. The body responds by dilating blood vessels near the skin to release heat, which can lower blood pressure and cause the heart to work harder. Sweating helps cool the body but also leads to loss of water and essential electrolytes like sodium, chloride, potassium, magnesium, and calcium. These losses can lead to fatigue, headaches, muscle cramps, and reduced physical performance if not replenished. Additionally, humidity affects cooling efficiency, as sweat evaporates more slowly in humid conditions.

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BLOG: Zašto nas vrućina tako iscrpljuje?

The article discusses why heat during summer can be physically draining for humans. It explains that when environmental temperatures rise, the body expends extra energy to maintain a core temperature of around 37°C. This triggers various physiological processes affecting blood circulation, heart function, breathing, sweating, and metabolism. The body responds by dilating blood vessels near the skin to release heat, which can lower blood pressure and cause the heart to work harder. Sweating helps cool the body but also leads to loss of water and essential electrolytes like sodium, chloride, potassium, magnesium, and calcium. These losses can lead to fatigue, headaches, muscle cramps, and reduced physical performance if not replenished. Additionally, humidity affects cooling efficiency, as sweat evaporates more slowly in humid conditions.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article provides a general explanation of human physiology in hot weather and does not take a stance on any political issue, policy, or controversy. It focuses purely on health-related information and scientific explanations.

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 80): The article provides scientifically accurate information about how the body reacts to heat, explaining physiological processes like increased heart rate and electrolyte loss. It aligns with general medical knowledge and cross-source consensus. The tone remains informative but slightly leans towards

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