[人体能量学]。

M Batato
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正如我们所知,大自然遵循热力学定律。对人体能量学的研究是这些规律在人体生物系统中的应用。经过多次人体实验验证的热力学第一定律,表达了能量守恒和功热等价的约束。它认为任何能量变化都是同样可能的,一点也没有考虑到一个给定过程的不可逆性。另一方面,热力学第二定律的含义从未在人体上得到详细的检验。这个定律定义了能量转换可能发生的方向,以及系统的平衡条件。在本文中,我们介绍了一组研究的主要结果,这些研究旨在利用熵概念作为将第二定律应用于物理系统甚至非物理系统的主要算子来计算人体系统的不可逆过程。体成分测定采用磁共振成像(MRI)技术。此外,我们使用直接和间接量热技术来测量人体与环境之间的热量传递,以及氧气消耗和二氧化碳产生。这些测量使我们能够计算出人体在静止状态下的各种能量平衡。此外,我们还研究了人体在肌肉运动过程中能量交换的几个方面。
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[Energetics of the human body].

Nature, as we know it, obeys the Laws of thermodynamics. The investigation into the energetics of the human body is an application of these laws to the human biological system. The First Law of thermodynamics, which has been verified many times in experiments on the human body, expresses the constraints of the conservation of energy and the equivalence between work and heat. It considers any energy change as equally possible, not in the least taking into account the irreversibility of a given process. The implications of the Second Law of thermodynamics, on the other hand, have never been examined in detail on the human body. This Law defines the direction in which an energy transformation can occur, as well as the equilibrium conditions of the systems. In this paper, we present the main results of a body of research, aimed at calculating the non-reversible processes of the human body system by means of using the entropy concept as the main operator in applying the Second Law on physical and sometimes even non-physical systems. Determination of body composition was based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). In addition, we used direct as well as indirect calorimetric techniques to measure the heat transfers between the human body and its environment, as well as oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production. These measurements allowed us to compute various energy balances of a human body at rest. Furthermore, we studied also several aspects of energy exchange of the human body during muscular work.

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