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		<description><![CDATA[Infant Temperature How children regulate their body temperature? a premature infant lack of subcutaneous fat, usually children and youth has relatively large surface area relative to its volume. How these factors influence the ability of a premature baby to regulate the temperature of your body? Because of the relatively high heat dissipates more quickly, which [...]]]></description>
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<b>How children regulate their body temperature?</b>
<p> <i>a premature infant lack of subcutaneous fat, usually children</i> and youth has relatively large surface area relative to its volume. How these factors influence the ability of a premature baby to regulate the temperature of your body? </p>
<p> Because of the relatively high heat dissipates more quickly, which makes the child more vulnerable to hypothermia. The absence of adipose tissue increases the risk of hypothermia due to the lack of insulation makes internal organs more sensitive to cold. </p>
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