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this year, Dutch researchers found that central heating could be making us fat, and that turning down the thermostat to 15-17c for a few hours a day may shed pounds. This is because cold activates the 'brown fat' in our bodies, which helps us burn more calories. There may be other consequences to adjusting the air indoors. Here, we take a look at what you should be doing to avoid potential illnesses. Turning down the thermostat may shed pounds as cold activates calorie-burning 'brown fat' changes can affect the circulation quite dramatically,' says Dr Maurice Pye, consultant cardiologist at York Hospital. 'If you go from hot to cold, that can increase your blood pressure in a way that can affect blood supply to the heart. It causes a reflex that narrows the arteries, which reduces the blood supply to the heart muscle. angina, heart attacks or changes in heart rhythm. patients who say they're fine in most rooms, but as soon as they go

upstairs to the bedroom, where it's perhaps cooler, they get chestAim for a 'reasonable temperature' - above 18c - in all rooms you use regularly, he says. your eyes feel uncomfortable and gritty during the winter, it could be down to central heating, says Chris Worsman, senior optometrist at'There's a natural film of tears in front of the eye, made of three layers - mucus, water and oil. The oil floats on the surface to stop the water from evaporating, but if you have too dry an atmosphere because of central heating, the water will evaporate anyway. compresses, like a hot flannel, heat up the area around the eyelids, which helps the oil gland work better. And you can humidify the room with a bowl of water by the radiator or with a houseplant.' water through their leaves - moisturising the air. If you warm up too quickly, you can get vasodilation (widening of the blood vessels), which can be painful excessively dry environment makes the surface membranes of the lungs

dry out a bit, encouraging bugs and infections, says Stephen Spiro, professor in respiratory medicine and vice-chairman of the British LungPut a bowl of water under a radiator or try a humidifier to increase the moisture in a room.Some people use air purifiers, such as ionisers, to clear the air of dust, pollen and smoke. to work by releasing negatively charged ions, which wrap themselves to positively charged pollutants, causing them to become heavy and drop toUsers may believe that this can help asthma, but Angela Jones, a nurse specialist from Asthma UK, says the charity does not recommend ionisers: 'Some research shows that in children, it can increase their night-time cough.'If you are prone to migraines, avoid air fresheners, says Dr Andrew Dowson, director of the headache services at King's College Hospital. sufferers can be affected by changes in the environment. can be strong smells. For the past 12 years, I've stopped wearing

aftershave on clinic days because patients complained.' fresheners, scented candles and incense could have the same effect. study found that for men, strong smell was the most common migraine cause after stress, while 73 per cent of sufferers said powerful smells made an existing headache worse. There is a link between scents and asthma, too, as chemicals known as volatile organic compounds (found in household products such as some furniture polish and carpet cleaners) can irritate the airways.Deborah Waddell, clinical lead adviser to Asthma UK, says: 'There's a particular concern with air fresheners because the exposure is longer term - particularly if they are puffing out continually into the air.'Raynaud's syndrome, which affects up to 20 per cent of us, makes blood vessels go into a temporary spasm, blocking blood flow and leading to the extremities turning white, then blue and red. But if you suffer from it, don't warm your chilly hands on a radiator, says Dr Maurice Pye.

you warm up too quickly, you can get vasodilation (widening of the blood vessels), which can be painful,' he warns. Instead, put on a pair of gloves to warm hands up gradually. Aim for a 'reasonable temperature' - above 18c - in all rooms you use regularly and central heating can dry out your sinuses and nasal passage, leading to inflammation (known as sinusitis), or making existing sinusitis worse, says George Murty, consultant ear, nose and throat surgeon at'The linings of the nose and sinuses are covered with little hairs called cilia. On top of them is a blanketThe hairs move together, sliding the blanket into the throat. This cleanses the nose and sinuses of debris. But if the mucus gets too dry, it turns into a scab or a thick glue that's too heavy for theIt causes discomfort in the sinuses, pain in the cheeks and can lead to bleeding.' Inflammation makes the nose more susceptible to infections, too. Nasal douches and sprays can help by moistening the area.