02-08-2010, 14:34
I don't think it does in normal circumstances. The body is a machine that works to maintain what it considers it's constant. The only time weather should effect the core body temp is in extreme exposure to elements of hot or cold and as everyone knows those types of exposure lead to bad situations, heat stroke, or visa versa hypothermia
I always thought that during summer it might make it easier to keep a higher body temp since I wasn't dealing with getting chilled, but after lots of research I think the common answer I found was a big resounding no, which was disappointing to me at the time since I was struggling to get my body temp up at then.
Mel
I always thought that during summer it might make it easier to keep a higher body temp since I wasn't dealing with getting chilled, but after lots of research I think the common answer I found was a big resounding no, which was disappointing to me at the time since I was struggling to get my body temp up at then.
Mel