
Biodynamic model of thermoregulation (concept)
The Biodynamic model of thermoregulation views the body as an integrated system that maintains a stable internal temperature through feedback mechanisms similar to ecological cycles. It considers the body’s temperature regulation as part of a dynamic, adaptive process influenced by internal signals, environmental factors, and the body's energy and metabolic states. Instead of focusing solely on isolated physiological responses like sweating or shivering, it emphasizes the interconnectedness of biological rhythms and energy flows that work together to keep temperature within a healthy range, much like natural ecosystems maintaining balance.