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Sergio Piñonosa Cano
Researcher at Technical University of Madrid
Publications - 4
Citations - 546
Sergio Piñonosa Cano is an academic researcher from Technical University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Body region & Thermography. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 434 citations.
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Classification of factors influencing the use of infrared thermography in humans: A review
Ismael Fernández-Cuevas,João Carlos Bouzas Marins,Javier Arnáiz Lastras,Pedro Maria Gomez Carmona,Sergio Piñonosa Cano,Miguel Ángel García-Concepción,Manuel Sillero-Quintana +6 more
TL;DR: This review focuses on the lack of comprehensive information about the factors influencing the use of IRT in humans, and proposes a comprehensive classification in three primary groups: environmental, individual and technical factors.
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Time required to stabilize thermographic images at rest
João Carlos Bouzas Marins,Danilo Gomes Moreira,Sergio Piñonosa Cano,Manuel Sillero Quintana,Danusa Dias Soares,Alex de Andrade Fernandes,Fabrício Sousa da Silva,Carlos Magno Amaral Costa,Paulo Roberto dos Santos Amorim +8 more
TL;DR: The Friedman test with post hoc Dunn’s was used in order to establish the time at rest required to obtain a T SK balance and the Mann–Whitney test was used to compare age, BMI, body fat percentage and temperature variations between men and women.
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Thermal body patterns for healthy Brazilian adults (male and female)
João Carlos Bouzas Marins,Alex de Andrade Fernandes,Sergio Piñonosa Cano,Danilo Gomes Moreira,Fabrício Souza da Silva,Carlos Magno Amaral Costa,Ismael Fernández-Cuevas,Manuel Sillero-Quintana +7 more
TL;DR: There is a low Tsk variation between sides of the body and gender differences were only significant for some ROIs.
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Daily rhythm of skin temperature of women evaluated by infrared thermal imaging.
Carlos Magno Amaral Costa,Carlos Magno Amaral Costa,Danilo Gomes Moreira,Manuel Sillero-Quintana,Ciro José Brito,Guilherme de Azambuja Pussieldi,Alex de Andrade Fernandes,Sergio Piñonosa Cano,João Carlos Bouzas Marins +8 more
TL;DR: Tsk of the analyzed regions at different times show significant differences between periods of the day in young active women, showing the minimum absolute values for both Tsk in the early morning and the mid-morning, highlighting the need to consider the time of day when analyzing women's skin temperature.