| Literature DB >> 30976605 |
Ivayla I Geneva1,2, Brian Cuzzo1, Tasaduq Fazili1,2,3, Waleed Javaid4.
Abstract
PubMed was searched from 1935 to December 2017 with a variety of search phrases among article titles. The references of the identified manuscripts were then manually searched. The inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) the paper presented data on measured normal body temperature of healthy human subjects ages 18 and older, (2) a prospective design was used, and (3) the paper was written in or translated into the English language. Thirty-six articles met the inclusion criteria. This comprised 9227 measurement sites from 7636 subjects. The calculated ranges (mean ± 2 standard deviations) were 36.32-37.76 (rectal), 35.76-37.52 (tympanic), 35.61-37.61 (urine), 35.73-37.41 (oral), and 35.01-36.93 (axillary). Older adults (age ≥60) had lower temperature than younger adults (age <60) by 0.23°C, on average. There was only insignificant gender difference. Compared with the currently established reference point for normothermia of 36.8°C, our means are slightly lower but the difference likely has no physiological importance. We conclude that the most important patient factors remain site of measurement and patient's age.Entities:
Keywords: body temperature; fever; hypothermia; normothermia
Year: 2019 PMID: 30976605 PMCID: PMC6456186 DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofz032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Forum Infect Dis ISSN: 2328-8957 Impact factor: 3.835
Summary of the Literature Data Search Grouped by Search Phrase
| Search Phrase | No. of Articles Identified |
|---|---|
| normal body temperature | 43 |
| body temperature AND review | 79 |
| body temperature AND adult | 47 |
| body temperature AND gender | 4 |
| human body temperature | 40 |
| core body temperature | 251 |
| hypothermia AND elderly | 108 |
| body temperature AND measurement | 110 |
| tympanic temperature AND measurement | 11 |
| rectal temperature AND measurement | 11 |
| oral temperature AND measurement | 10 |
Data Summary From the Articles That Met the Inclusion Criteria
| Author | Study Year | Demographics | N | Measurement Site | Mean | Mean ± 2 SD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baker [ | 1984 | 24 female students | 24 | Oral | 36.8 | 36.058–37.542 |
| Barley [ | 1970 | Undescribed demographics | 38 | Oral | 36.36 | 35.28–37.37 |
| Basak [ | 2013 | Healthy Asian student volunteers, mixed gender with an average age of 19.66 | 452 | Oral | 36.71 | 35.91–37.51 |
| Tympanic | 36.78 | 36–37.56 | ||||
| Casa [ | 2007 | Mixed gender, average age 26.5 | 25 | Tympanic | 37.16 | 36.585–37.725 |
| Castle [ | 1993 | NH residents (unknown gender) age 42–102 | 85 | Oral | 36.33 | 35.67–36.99 |
| NH residents (unknown gender) age 42–102 | 22 | Rectal | 37 | 36.222–37.778 | ||
| Chamberlain [ | 1995 | Age 16–65 | 1035 | Tympanic | 36.55 | 35.67–37.43 |
| Age 66–75 | 180 | Tympanic | 36.46 | 35.6–36.46 | ||
| Age 76–85 | 149 | Tympanic | 36.43 | 35.47–37.39 | ||
| Age >85 | 168 | Tympanic | 36.4 | 35.48–37.32 | ||
| All | 1532 | Tympanic | 36.51 | 35.618–37.405 | ||
| All males | 564 | Tympanic | 36.5 | 35.48–37.52 | ||
| All females | 861 | Tympanic | 36.6 | 35.7–37.5 | ||
| Collins [ | 1977 | Age 69–90, measured during winter | 47 (19 males, 28 females) | Oral | 36.28 | 35.307–37.263 |
| Urine | 36.51 | 35.69–37.334 | ||||
| Collins [ | 1981 | Males, age 70–80 | 17 | Oral | 36.6 | 36–37.2 |
| Males, age 18–39 | 13 | Oral | 36.7 | 35.752–37.648 | ||
| Doyle [ | 1992 | Healthy healthcare worker volunteers, mixed gender | 41 | Rectal | 37.7 | 36.9–38.5 |
| Oral | 36.9 | 35.9–37.9 | ||||
| Tympanic | 36.1 | 34.9–37.3 | ||||
| Edwards [ | 1978 | Healthy volunteers, mixed gender age 20–35 | 12 | Tympanic | 36.77 | 36.21–37.33 |
| Oral | 37.1 | 36.54–37.66 | ||||
| Rectal | 37.36 | 36.8–37.92 | ||||
| Erickson [ | 1980 | Hospital faculty between ages 18–42 | 50 (4 males, 46 females) | Oral | 36.69 | 36.515–36.857 |
| Erickson [ | 1985 | Males age 57–75 | 760 | Oral | 36.73 | 35.89–37.57 |
| Fox [ | 1971 | Males age 12–28 | 12 | Rectal | 37.24 | 36.98–37.496 |
| Urine | 37.09 | 36.624–37.548 | ||||
| Oral | 36.72 | 36.26–37.176 | ||||
| Fox [ | 1973 | Mixed genders, age >65 | 1020 | Oral | 36.24 | 34.999–37.491 |
| Fox [ | 1973 | Mixed gender, age ≥65 | 72 | Oral | 36.1 | 34.9–37.3 |
| Urine | 36.4 | 34.6–38.2 | ||||
| Male only | 20 | Oral | 36 | 34.8–37.2 | ||
| Urine | 36.3 | 34.9–37.7 | ||||
| Female only | 52 | Oral | 36.2 | 35–37.4 | ||
| Urine | 36.4 | 34.4–38.4 | ||||
| Gommolin [ | 2005 | NH residents, mixed gender with an average age of 80.7 | 150 | Oral | 36.40 | 35.527–37.283 |
| Gommolin [ | 2007 | NH residents, mixed gender with an average age of 82.5 | 167 | Oral | 36.30 | 35.332–37.28 |
| Gunes [ | 2008 | NH residents, age 65–90 | 133 | Axillary | 35.77 | 34.5–36.5 |
| Hasan [ | 2010 | Mixed gender, average age 34 | 184 | Axillary | 36.39 | 35.61–37.5 |
| Oral | 36.8 | 36.1–37.6 | ||||
| Higgins [ | 1983 | Healthy volunteers, mixed gender age 65–90 | 60 | Oral | 36.61 | |
| Male only | 27 | Oral | 36.72 | |||
| Female only | 33 | Oral | 36.61 | |||
| Horwath [ | 1950 | Healthy male volunteers, age 16–37 | 16 | Rectal | 37.056 | 36.428–37.684 |
| Oral | 36.53 | 35.978–37.078 | ||||
| Healthy female volunteers, age 19–35 | 38 | Rectal | 37.14 | 36.747–37.531 | ||
| Oral | 36.72 | 36.408–37.036 | ||||
| Ivy [ | 1945 | Healthy medical students | 276 | Oral | 36.7 | 35.8–37.4 |
| Keilson [ | 1985 | 11 males, 9 females age 22–43 | 20 | Urine | 36.4 | 35.72–37.08 |
| Oral | 36.21 | 35.41–37.01 | ||||
| 30 males, 65 females age 65–90 | 95 | Urine | 36.53 | 35.81–37.25 | ||
| Oral | 36.41 | 35.57–37.25 | ||||
| Kolanowski [ | 1981 | Mixed gender, age 65–97 reported in the winter | 101 | Rectal | 36.66 | 34.4–37.6 |
| Oral | 36.02 | 33.4–37.3 | ||||
| Linder [ | 1935 | Male volunteers, medical staff, and researchers | 24 | Oral | 36.64 | 36.564–36.708 |
| Rectal | 37.14 | 37.044–37.244 | ||||
| Lu [ | 2009 | Taiwanese volunteers, temperatures measured in winter and summer | ||||
| Mixed gender, age 65–95 | 519 | Oral | 36.79 | 36.392–37.196 | ||
| Mixed gender, age 20–64 | 530 | Oral | 36.80 | 36.393–37.197 | ||
| Males, age ≥65 | 271 | Oral | 36.76 | 36.358–37.162 | ||
| Females, age ≥65 | 248 | Oral | 36.84 | 36.453–37.217 | ||
| Mackowiack [ | 1992 | Healthy volunteers, age 18–40 | 120 | Oral | 36.8 | 35.6–38.2 |
| Female | 26 | Oral | 36.9 | 35.78–38.02 | ||
| Male | 122 | Oral | 36.7 | 35.62–37.78 | ||
| African American | 105 | Oral | 36.8 | 35.78–37.82 | ||
| White | 43 | Oral | 36.7 | 35.48–37.92 | ||
| Marion [ | 1991 | Healthy volunteers, mixed gender age 64–96 | 93 | Urine | 37 | 36.5–37.5 |
| Oral | 36.89 | 36.387–37.391 | ||||
| Marui [ | 2017 | Mixed gender, Japanese volunteers with an average age of 20.7 | 141 | Axillary | 36.45 | 35.544–37.356 |
| Tympanic | 36.8 | 36.2–37.4 | ||||
| McGann [ | 1993 | Healthy African American females | 35 | Oral | 36.94 | 36.42–37.46 |
| Healthy white females | 41 | Oral | 36.81 | 36.39–37.23 | ||
| Healthy white males | 16 | Oral | 36.79 | 36.37–37.21 | ||
| Nakamura [ | 1997 | Healthy Japanese nursing home residents, age ≥63 | 57 | Oral | 36.49 | 35.552–37.428 |
| Salvosa [ | 1971 | Women, age 69–93 | 40 | Oral | 36.02 | 34.81–37.23 |
| Sund-Levander [ | 2002 | Healthy volunters, mixed gender age ≥65 | 237 | Rectal | 37.05 | 35.6–38 |
| Tympanic | 37.1 | 33.8–38.4 | ||||
| Female only | 159 | Rectal | 37.1 | 36.3–37.9 | ||
| Tympanic | 37.15 | 36.046–38.254 | ||||
| Male only | 78 | Rectal | 37.05 | 36.342–37.758 | ||
| Tympanic | 37 | 36–38 | ||||
| Terndrup [ | 1989 | Healthy volunteers, mixed gender with an average age of 33.4 | 22 | Oral | 36.4 | |
| Rectal | 37.1 | 36.9–37.3 | ||||
| Tympanic | 37.3 | |||||
| Tympanic | 38.3 | 37.3–39.3 | ||||
| Thatcher [ | 1983 | Mixed gender, age 60–94 measured in summer and winter | 100 | Oral | 36.6 | 35.7–37.4 |
| Summer subset | 50 | Oral | 36.8 | 36.3–37.4 | ||
| Winter subset | 50 | Oral | 36.4 | 35.7–37 | ||
| Thomas [ | 2004 | Healthy females, age 21–36 | 19 | Rectal | 37.19 | 36.38–38 |
| Axillary | 36.01 | 34.622–37.398 | ||||
| Healthy females, age 39–59 | 74 | Rectal | 36.98 | 35.41–36.61 | ||
| Axillary | 34.39 | 33.11–35.67 |
Abbreviations: N, number of participants; NH, New Hampshire; SD, standard deviation.
Figure 1.Literature search results and the determinants of normothermia. (A) Number of studies and their sizes over the search time period. (B) The dependence of body temperature on measurement site. (C) The dependence of body temperature on age, shown stratified by measurement site. (D) The dependence of body temperature on gender, shown stratified by measurement site.
Summary of Normal Body Temperature Ranges Stratified by the Modifying Factors Measurement Site, Age, and Gender
| N | Number of Studies | Number of Individual Measurement Sites | Mean Temperature (°C) | Standard Deviation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All measurement sites, all subjects | 36 | 9227 | 36.59 | 0.43 |
| Stratification by Measurement Site | ||||
| Axillary | 5 | 551 | 35.97 | 0.48 |
| Oral | 33 | 5257 | 36.57 | 0.42 |
| Rectal | 13 | 618 | 37.04 | 0.36 |
| Tympanic | 9 | 2462 | 36.64 | 0.44 |
| Urine | 6 | 339 | 36.61 | 0.5 |
| Stratification by Age | ||||
| All measurement sites, all subjects <60 years | 17 | 3114 | 36.69 | 0.34 |
| All measurement sites, all subjects ≥60 years | 19 | 4249 | 36.5 | 0.48 |
| Stratification by Age and Measurement Site | ||||
| Axillary, subjects <60 years | 4 | 418 | 36.04 | 0.47 |
| Oral, subjects <60 years | 15 | 1795 | 36.74 | 0.3 |
| Rectal, subjects <60 years | 8 | 217 | 37.1 | 0.26 |
| Tympanic, subjects <60 years | 5 | 652 | 36.82 | 0.36 |
| Axillary, subjects ≥60 years | 1 | 133 | 35.77 | |
| Oral, subjects ≥60 years | 18 | 2715 | 36.42 | 0.48 |
| Rectal, subjects ≥60 years | 3 | 360 | 36.94 | 0.4 |
| Tympanic, subjects ≥60 years | 4 | 734 | 36.65 | 0.49 |
| Urine, subjects ≥60 years | 4 | 307 | 36.6 | 0.52 |
| Stratification by Gender | ||||
| All measurement sites, all female subjects | 12 | 1992 | 36.65 | 0.46 |
| All measurement sites, all male subjects | 12 | 2102 | 36.69 | 0.43 |
| Stratification by Gender and Measurement Site | ||||
| Axillary, female subjects | 2 | 93 | 34.72 | 0.65 |
| Oral, female subjects | 9 | 537 | 36.7 | 0.34 |
| Rectal, female subjects | 4 | 290 | 37.08 | 0.36 |
| Tympanic, female subjects | 2 | 1020 | 36.68 | 0.47 |
| Urine, female subjects | 1 | 52 | 36.4 | 1 |
| Oral, male subjects | 11 | 1298 | 36.71 | 0.39 |
| Rectal, male subjects | 4 | 130 | 37.08 | 0.3 |
| Tympanic, male subjects | 2 | 642 | 36.56 | 0.51 |
| Urine, male subjects | 2 | 32 | 36.59 | 0.57 |