The Human Body | How Much Heat Is Lost Through The Head When A Person Is Not Wearing A Hat?

How much heat is lost through the head when a person is not wearing a hat?

Between 7 percent and 55 percent of total body heat can be lost through the head. The amount of blood going to the head is controlled by cardiac (heart) output. The harder the body works, the more blood is circulated to the head, and the more quickly heat is radiated away.

Source: Parents, vol. 64 (December 1989), p. 242.

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