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Metabolism and heat Blame our slower metabolisms. A study in the Journal of Applied Physiology showed that the resting metabolic rate, or the amount of energy your body burns at rest, was 23% higher in men than women. A slower metabolism causes women to produce less heat so they tend to feel colder.
7 Heating Options for Your Greenhouse Hotbeds (Heat from Composting Materials) One simple and easy way to provide some gentle heat in a greenhouse...
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These heavy pipes can last 80 to 100 years when adequately placed underground.
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Learn More »I am always cold. I’ve had this problem ever since I was a child, when I’d sneak into the living room in the winter and turn up the thermostat while my parents weren’t looking. When I still worked in an office (pre-pandemic), I noticed that often my female colleagues and I would be wearing sweaters in the dead of summer to keep warm in our over-air conditioned building. Yet my male colleagues seem impervious to the cold - often wearing short-sleeves.
One of the challenges of building a barndominium is finding a lender who is willing to approve a loan for construction. The lending requirements...
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If you choose to use a new generation anchor that is too big for your boat you are diminishing the ability of your anchor to dive deep enough to...
Read More »So then what about fat? I tend to gain weight in the winter but at least I figured it helps insulate me against the cold. And while body fat does provide some insulation, it isn’t nearly as good at keeping us warm as muscle, as this University of Cambridge study shows. Muscle is great at generating heat, which is the other reason men have higher metabolisms than women - they generally have more muscle.
But can mice climb metal? Metal, like glass, is a surface that is typically too smooth for mice to climb. The exception here can be some types of...
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One advantage right off the bat when building your own shed is the level of control you have over the project's design. This is great because you...
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Kingma led a study published in Nature Climate Change that looked at how women’s lower metabolic rate is related to the temperature they feel most comfortable at. There is some overlap, but that temperature tends to be higher for women than for men. But it turns out, at the time of the study, most workplace thermostats were set based on a model developed in the 1960s that only takes into account male metabolic levels and may overestimate female metabolic rates by up to 35%. Too cold offices may also be hampering women’s productivity. A University of Southern California study found that women performed better on math and verbal tasks at higher temperatures than men. And while the men performed better at lower temperatures, the effects were less pronounced. So it seems like raising the temperature in our offices could be a win-win. Women’s productivity may increase, it is more energy efficient and I could ditch my summer office sweater.
If you're working in your metal shed or using it as a storage shed, chances are it'll be warmer than outside. But this doesn't have to be a...
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How Can You Tell That Firewood Is Bad? Course or splitting ends on the logs. The bark is coming away or can be more easily peeled off. The logs...
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Always anchor on a weather shore, where the wind is coming off the land. Check the forecast to make sure that any wind shift during your stay will...
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What is out of style for 2022? High waisted jeans, high waisted pants, high waist tennis skirts, skater skirts, knit pants, skinny jeans, hoodie...
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