The overweight or the thin, the colder

There is a myth that overweight people are less cold than those who are weak. Now science proves it. The latest research shows that people with higher body fat rates are less cold, since fat isolates their internal organs, writes POpular [...]
There is a myth that overweight people are less cold than those who are weak.
Now science proves it.
The latest research shows that people with higher body fat rates are less cold, as fat isolates their internal organs, writes Popular Science, Kosovo Press broadcasts.
Here are the explanations for this view. The brain combines two signals: body temperature and skin surface to decide how the body reacts to the cold.
The weaker people have a greater area in relation to the body's total volume and soon feel cold, while the more moderate muscle people have better protection because muscles generate more body heat.










