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    THE CLAIM
    Men and women differ in their tolerance to cold.
    THE FACTS
    Over the years, scientists have sought to determine whether tolerance to cold is at all influenced by gender. Some researchers speculate that men, generally speaking, should have a higher tolerance, resulting from a greater ratio of body mass to surface area, more heat-generating muscle and a higher metabolism. But the science is not so clear-cut.
    One study in The Lancet looked at 219 people of all ages and found that the female subjects averaged higher core temperatures (36.5 degrees Celsius versus 36.3 degrees Celsius) but colder hand temperatures (30.6 degrees Celsius versus 32.2 degrees Celsius). That could indicate a better ability to conserve body heat and protect vital organs. But less blood flow to the extremities would also mean a greater feeling of cold.

    Then again, studies in which men and women are immersed in cold water have found that the body’s reaction depends primarily on size and body fat. In other words, a man and a woman of equal size and body fat would show no physiological difference in their response.
    Some studies also indicate that women’s perceptions of cold can vary during the menstrual cycle, with body temperatures rising and falling. But that too is widely debated.
    Ultimately, so many other variables also play a role in core and peripheral temperatures—diet, activity levels, hot flashes in menopause, smoking and even sleep—that there appears to be no clear answer.
    THE BOTTOMLINE
    The research is unclear on whether gender influences cold tolerance and perception.
    —NYT

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