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Comfort: Metabolic Rate

As a machine designed for work, the efficiency of the body is quite low. This means that a significant amount of energy is wasted compared to the amount of work done. This energy isn't actually wasted, it is turned into heat which the body must get rid of. Even when resting or relaxing, the body is producing heat.

Figure 1 - Some physical activities and their metabolic rate.
Figure 1 - Some physical activities and their metabolic rate.

The human body maintains a basic minimum rate of heat production at about 60 Watts during sleep and about 70-120 Watts when awake but sedentary. As bodily activity increases, the rate of oxidation of food will increase, along with this release of energy. The level of heat production for light work is about 150-200 Watts, with an extreme value for very heavy work being about 700 watts.

The following table details standard metabolic activity rates for a range of activities and relates them to heat output from the human body. On average, the surface area of the human body is around 1m².

Activity Level W/m² Met
Reclining 46 0.8
Seated relaxed 58 1.0
Clock and watch repairer 65 1.1
Standing relaxed 70 1.2
Sedentary activity (office, dwelling school, laboratory) 70 1.2
Sports -Running, 15 km/h 550 9.5
Car driving 80 1.4
Graphic profession - Book Binder 85 1.5
Standing, light activity (shopping, laboratory, light industry) 93 1.6
Teacher 95 1.6
Domestic work -shaving, washing and dressing 100 1.7
Walking on the level, 2 km/h 110 1.9
Standing, medium activity (shop assistant, domestic work) 116 2.0
Building industry -Brick laying (Block of 15.3 kg) 125 2.2
Washing dishes standing 145 2.5
Domestic work -raking leaves on the lawn 170 2.9
Domestic work -washing by hand and ironing (120-220 W) 170 2.9
Iron and steel -ramming the mould with a pneumatic hammer 175 3.0
Building industry -forming the mould 180 3.1
Walking on the level, 5 km/h 200 3.4
Forestry -cutting across the grain with a one-man power saw 205 3.5
Agriculture -Ploughing with a team of horses 235 4.0
Building industry -loading a wheelbarrow with stones and mortar 275 4.7
Sports -Ice skating, 18 km/h 360 6.2
Agriculture -digging with a spade (24 lifts/min.) 380 6.5
Sports -Skiing on level, good snow, 9 km/h 405 7.0
Forestry -working with an axe (weight 2 kg. 33 blows/min.) 500 8.6
Table 1 - Taken from INNOVA Thermal Comfort Booklet.
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