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Core Temperature Management

Meaning

Core Temperature Management refers to the physiological and behavioral regulation required to maintain the internal temperature of the body’s vital organs within a narrow, optimal range, typically around 37 degrees Celsius. This tight regulation is necessary because enzyme function, critical for hormone synthesis and metabolic pathways, is highly temperature-dependent. Deviations compromise cellular kinetics, directly affecting endocrine output and cellular energy status. We monitor this stability as a proxy for autonomic nervous system function.