How hot is too hot for people? A review of empirical models of perceptual, physiological and functional limits of human heat tolerance

(Wie heiß ist zu heiß für den Menschen? Eine Übersicht über empirische Modelle zu den Wahrnehmungs-, physiologischen und funktionellen Grenzen der menschlichen Hitzetoleranz)

How hot is too hot for people? This is a question that human thermal physiologists are asked often by a variety of knowledge users across the public and private sectors, who have grown aware of the negative impact of global warming on people's health and quality of life. The aim of this paper is to provide a narrative review of models that quantify the limits of human heat tolerance across perceptual, physiological and functional domains. Several models exist that have identified critical environmental limits for heat tolerance across the perceptual, physiological and functional domains. However, no model is currently available that has evaluated all domains of heat tolerance concurrently and in the same participant cohort. Hence, by combining evidence from these models, here we propose a new holistic framework of heat tolerance that can help more comprehensively characterise the full spectrum of possible human responses to heat stress under free-living conditions. This framework highlights that human heat tolerance varies largely across the perceptual, physiological and functional domains, and that it is conceptually organised in line with the human body's ability to regulate body temperature via behavioural and autonomic responses. While our new framework presents limitations in its generalisability beyond healthy young adult cohorts, we hope that it will inspire the design of new holistic research on human heat tolerance in a broader range of participant cohorts, to better inform person-centred heat resilience policies and interventions that protect human health and life quality under a warming climate. Highlights - What is the topic of this review? - How hot is too hot for people? - What advances does it highlight? Using evidence from models that have identified critical environmental limits for heat tolerance across the perceptual, physiological and functional domains, we propose a new holistic framework of heat tolerance that can help more comprehensively characterise the full spectrum of possible human responses to heat stress under free-living conditions.
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Notationen:Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin
Tagging:Hitze
Veröffentlicht in:Experimental Physiology
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2026
Jahrgang:111
Heft:4
Seiten:1669-1686
Dokumentenarten:Artikel
Level:hoch