determining the thermal balance of his body. The importance of the research lies in extracting the values of the thermal balance of the human body in Aswan Governorate using the Adolph equation, knowing the amount of heat gained and lost, and analyzing its indicators during the day and night in the study area. This is based on the descriptive approach and quantitative analysis of climate data for (6) climate stations in the study area for a period of thirty-five years extending between the years (1985 to 2020 AD.
By studying the thermal balance of the human body in the stations of the study area in Aswan Governorate, it was found that the temperature affects the human being directly, so it is upset if the air temperature rises or decreases from the appropriate limit for the heat of the human body, which exposes it to thermal loss at certain times of the year and the thermal gain at times Other, therefore it is necessary to seek to maintain a suitable temperature for the human body and the steadfastness of thermal balance as much as possible, whether during the night or day, because of its great importance and a direct impact on the comfort and health of man and thus on his competence to practice various professions and activities.
baghdady, A. (2025). Thermal balance and human physiological comfort in Aswan Governorate
"A study in applied climate". Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 18(1), 555-579. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2024.338017.1402
MLA
asmaa baghdady. "Thermal balance and human physiological comfort in Aswan Governorate
"A study in applied climate"", Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 18, 1, 2025, 555-579. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2024.338017.1402
HARVARD
baghdady, A. (2025). 'Thermal balance and human physiological comfort in Aswan Governorate
"A study in applied climate"', Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 18(1), pp. 555-579. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2024.338017.1402
VANCOUVER
baghdady, A. Thermal balance and human physiological comfort in Aswan Governorate
"A study in applied climate". Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 2025; 18(1): 555-579. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2024.338017.1402