Abstract

Human adaptation and surface sensations to environmental and climate change during outdoor exercise are often not fully consistent with the true responses of body organs. Body surface sensations may be adaptive and insensitive due to prolonged outdoor activity. This causes the body surface to be insensitive or under-responsive to rapid changes in the external environment, when the internal organs of the body are sometimes working at abnormal indications, and if this unhealthy condition continues for a long time and progresses to a dangerous condition, the danger is approaching and the body may enter a state of paralysis at this time without knowing it. This is where a wearable system that monitors environmental and physiological indicators in real time and analyzes the measured data to broadcast early warnings is needed. This system adds a certain degree of safety to outdoor sports, and the data can be used as a reference for the scientific validity of the exercise.

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