Entropy principle for human development, growth and aging.

J Theor Biol

Department of Physics, Osaka Medical School, Japan.

Published: May 1991

Entropy productions within nude subjects in respiration calorimeters are calculated from the corresponding energetic data obtained by Du Bois et al. (1952, J. Nutr. 48, 257-293.). The entropy production for men is constant at environmental temperatures from 24-34 degrees C. The metabolic entropy production comprises 98.6% of the total entropy production. The entropy production for women shows a minimum at 30 degrees C (the middle of the neutral zone), a small rise in the cold zone and a trend toward a rise in the warm zone; the average entropy production for women is 8.7% smaller than that for men. The entropy production rises from 0-2 years of age, and decreases rapidly from 2-25 years of age and then gradually to 85 years of age. The entropy production does not seem to achieve a minimum or a level in the lives of men and women. Based on these results, a three-stage hypothesis of entropy production in human life is proposed.

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