06 May, 2025
£15.00 - £18.00 hourly
THERMOAGE – The effects of extreme indoor temperature on postural stability, muscle properties and physiology response in older people
Extreme weather events in the form of cold and heat waves have been more frequent and longer over the past decade. This poses a severe health risk to vulnerable populations, particularly older adults, who have an impaired ability to regulate their body temperature. Aging is also associated with decline in mobility, balance control, muscle properties and physiology response. Thus, having a better understanding of the link between biomechanical and physiological mechanisms and temperature is critical.
A multidisciplinary research team spanning across the School of Biomedical Sciences and School of Engineering at the University of Leeds is currently conducting a research study ‘ THERMOAGE ’ which aims to investigate the effects of exposure to reduced and elevated temperature on postural sway [the micro-movements the body performs to...
University of Leeds
LC Miall - Exercise Physiology Lab
Part time & Casual