Why kids don’t get as cold as adults do

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  • @Vox
    @Vox  Рік тому +569

    This is the first of a series of videos coming every Tuesday in March, answering questions big and small about the human body. From sight to sound to hormones, subscribe to see more about the weird stuff inside of us. Thanks for watching!

    • @thegreyman1575
      @thegreyman1575 Рік тому +2

      Have y’all considered talking about disabled history, or present findings? I’m a researcher, and it’d be awesome to work with y’all in producing some work.
      I tried finding your guy’s contact info, and I got a bit lost. Hope y’all are doing well!

    • @randomtourist6656
      @randomtourist6656 Рік тому

      Every Tuesday in March. 🤔 Yall shud just say this is the first of 4 videos.

    • @lucasjacobson1330
      @lucasjacobson1330 Рік тому +1

      Why can't you guys cite your sources in the video description... some of us like to read the studies.

    • @rockysage7760
      @rockysage7760 Рік тому

      Great

    • @Digitalhunny
      @Digitalhunny Рік тому

      And here I've been thinkin' for _all_ these years, that all of the collectively combined hot farts floating around down there, were what was keepin' them warmer than the rest of us?! Well, that & the fact that they NEVER, _EVER_ stop moving! They're always wiggling around & stinkin up the place, right?! 🤣🤣🤣💀💀

  • @nelsonv741
    @nelsonv741 Рік тому +1799

    I recently turned 70 and am very healthy. As a kid and teen I used to run around in the cold with tee shirts and shorts. That slowly went to the wayside over time. I gained a lot of weight in my 40's and 50's and was always warm. Then I permanently lost over 100 pounds and for a couple of years always felt cold but now it's back to normal. Very informative video. Thanks!

    • @achintyapandey2985
      @achintyapandey2985 Рік тому +6

      Liar

    • @toolbaggers
      @toolbaggers Рік тому

      The only way to 'permanently' lose 100 pounds is to get your legs amputated. No guarantees you won't start to pig out on McDonalds if you get dementia and you keep forgetting that you already ate.

    • @oozly9291
      @oozly9291 Рік тому +58

      @Zaydan Alfariz average lifespan is 72 years globally meaning most people do in fact live that long

    • @cooperreynolds5041
      @cooperreynolds5041 Рік тому +8

      Happy Birthday Nelson!

    • @abcdefg4570
      @abcdefg4570 Рік тому +20

      I'm currently 17, I am from Finland, and I can easily go out in -15C weather for prolonged amounts of time in just a hoodie without freezing. Until I saw this video, I had no idea why I could do this. I guess I've just trained enough!

  • @potatomatop9326
    @potatomatop9326 Рік тому +1471

    You get colder as you get older because it rhymes.

    • @boondocker7964
      @boondocker7964 Рік тому +76

      Also, the cold gets stronger, as the days get longer.

    • @camsheet4649
      @camsheet4649 Рік тому +5

      Flex you were early enough to see that name for the video

    • @SayAhh
      @SayAhh Рік тому +6

      So if you go into a freezer then you'll grow quicker?

    • @missasyan
      @missasyan Рік тому

      we will walk....so much slower (any of yall know "oh ms believer"? lol)

    • @matt0_o
      @matt0_o Рік тому

      thanks for the tl:dr

  • @mm8436
    @mm8436 Рік тому +673

    This explains a lot. Like how I feel colder in my mid-30s compared to when I was younger (used to never year jackets). Also explains why people from cold climate can tolerate the cold better than people from warm climate.

    • @Sirawxy
      @Sirawxy Рік тому +1

      It’s interesting that I see some opposite cases around me lol. My friends who lived in cold climate have less cold weather tolerant than those who came from warmer climates (including me)

    • @TiffanyClaireGirl
      @TiffanyClaireGirl Рік тому

      @@Sirawxy I've never live south of the Mason-Dixon line and I can never acclimate to winter weather.

    • @edgeribble
      @edgeribble 4 місяці тому +1

      There are many reasons ppl acclimate to cold and warm weather. Ur body has a lot of thermoregulation

  • @ollyollyoxenfree1337
    @ollyollyoxenfree1337 Рік тому +202

    This explains why I never used to get cold. Born and raised in Chicago winters, my legs feel nothing. But after living in LA and Miami for 7 year I'm starting to feel the chill at 30 degrees, I'm an embarrassment to my family

  • @heist4420
    @heist4420 Рік тому +585

    This coming out right when my dad is complaining about how cold it is and I feel hot

    • @McSlobo
      @McSlobo Рік тому

      Does he have lack of some vitamins, iron, or something else? Might affect.

    • @heist4420
      @heist4420 Рік тому +16

      @@McSlobo Nope, pretty healthy. He’s just grown up his entire life in hot climates so he’s used to the heat more than the cold lol

    • @alexanderrobins7497
      @alexanderrobins7497 5 місяців тому +2

      I *despise* when people demand I put on a coat. I only wear a thin waterproof shell when snowboarding to keep the snow off and reduce wind chills, and few times during a harsh winter when I was in Ukraine a few years ago. Most coats cause me to overheat even in freezing temperatures, and some people refuse to believe that.

    • @GrantGraff
      @GrantGraff 5 місяців тому

      My mother will start breaking out the winter coats once it dips below 70. She has 0 tolerance to cold.

  • @KatharineOsborne
    @KatharineOsborne Рік тому +84

    I don’t know what you’ve done to the sound processing on this video but the speech was incredibly clear. I have auditory processing disorder and this was actually a pleasure to listen to. Every word was immediately intelligible.

    • @MobiusPeverell
      @MobiusPeverell Рік тому +3

      Miles better than some of the garbled stuff Vox/Polygon has been putting out lately.

  • @kimberlindy
    @kimberlindy Рік тому +123

    Now I know why when I would play outside sometimes my mom would ask me,"Aren't you cold and don't you need a jacket?" I never understood why she would ask this so often.

  • @confusioned2249
    @confusioned2249 Рік тому +1134

    As someone who somehow feels wayyy colder than everyone else and is also a teen, I only really have one thing to say.
    YOU'RE TELLING ME IT GETS WORSE ?

    • @sissy_christ666
      @sissy_christ666 Рік тому +110

      As someone who's about to hit mid 20's, I only really have one thing to say.
      YES IT DOES!

    • @liandli
      @liandli Рік тому +35

      AHAHAHAHAHAHHA you're about to wear jacket all the time😭

    • @Psychol-Snooper
      @Psychol-Snooper Рік тому +52

      You might have low thyroid. If you have other symptoms like tiredness, depression, higher weight, aches and cramps talk to your doctor. Also if you instead have nervousness, irritability, sweating (which could cause the cold) you might have insulin issues.

    • @htnchair
      @htnchair Рік тому +4

      Im in the same boat

    • @Psychol-Snooper
      @Psychol-Snooper Рік тому +10

      @Zaydan Alfariz Thanks for sharing?

  • @yukasketch
    @yukasketch Рік тому +49

    Mystery is solved. I remember being annoyed at my mom for forcing me to wear think layers of clothes even though I wasn't feeling cold, but now that I grew up I get cold so easily and wonder how I didn't get cold back then

  • @Futurebound_jpg
    @Futurebound_jpg Рік тому +115

    I remember as a child I wouldn’t even need gloves to play in the snow, my hands would stay reasonably warm. Now if the temp in my house drops below 20°C then im freezing and shivering violently!

    • @OmnifyMyAss
      @OmnifyMyAss Рік тому +5

      Point in case: you have stopped moving your body as much compared to when you were a kid. Start moving(exercises, walks, swimming) and you will feel much more comfortable

  • @rspen2142
    @rspen2142 Рік тому +19

    I'm almost 40 years old, and I notice that I get colder a lot faster than I did when I was younger. But, with this being said, it still feels like a sauna in my grandparents house most time. This explains a lot.

  • @abc_cba
    @abc_cba Рік тому +153

    Wow, I just realised that I was being rude to my 76 yo father since a few months saying that he feels cold all the time when the world doesn't.
    Gotta share this video with him and politely apologize.
    Nice that today is his birthday 🎉

  • @demm5
    @demm5 Рік тому +13

    I learn much more in these 5 minutes than in an entire month worth of biology lessons in my school.

  • @Manoj17Patankar
    @Manoj17Patankar Рік тому +50

    'mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell' I dont think even dimentia will make me forget that ever..

  • @roboluigi
    @roboluigi Рік тому +10

    Amazing video. I always felt like I would sort of “adapt” to the cold as the winter went on, but never had a realistic explanation as to how this was possible. That was a mystery I never knew how to solve or where to start researching. Now I know

  • @nicholasharvey1232
    @nicholasharvey1232 Рік тому +79

    I actually handle the cold better now as an adult than I did as a kid. Partly this is because I was quite thin until I was a teenager. I also hated the cold, being used to the normally hot weather of Mississippi. Nobody had to tell me to put a jacket on until I was in high school, when started to "fill out" and acquire a taste for colder temperatures. Now winter is my favorite time of year, and I regret that it's coming to an end as I write this (it's 84 degrees here today)

    • @Abitibidoug
      @Abitibidoug Рік тому +2

      That's consistent with my observations also.

  • @milankaraba2850
    @milankaraba2850 Рік тому +56

    This definitely explains why I'm often times able to chill in -5 degrees in a hoodie while my parents were shivering in heavy coats

    • @tacticallemon7518
      @tacticallemon7518 Рік тому +1

      doesn’t explain how one of the teachers back in highschool was handling a thick winter coat in a room that was near 80 degrees

    • @nogrammer
      @nogrammer Рік тому

      ​@@tacticallemon7518 probably anemic

    • @mooseears9849
      @mooseears9849 5 місяців тому

      Celsius or Fahrenheit (basically just a normal winter day vs frozen hellish moonscape)?

  • @s.l.3281
    @s.l.3281 Рік тому +2

    This is not just life changing but IDENTITY changing!!

  • @pardisranjbarnoiey6356
    @pardisranjbarnoiey6356 Рік тому +3

    This video answered so many questions I didn't know I had!

  • @GoldenLegionHoney
    @GoldenLegionHoney Рік тому +10

    This makes sense. I lived in Alaska for 8 years where if it was above freezing it was tshirt weather and now that i've lived in texas for just as long i can bear the heat much better but now i am alot colder in warmer temps. So this makes alot of sense.

  • @lucasharvey8990
    @lucasharvey8990 Рік тому +29

    For two years in highschool I committed to losing weight by skipping the bus and walking/jogging everywhere. It was Wisconsin, and it got really cold. I remember that over time I built up a tolerance and started having to stop and put my coat in my backpack because I was so warm, despite it being 20 F.
    Then I went to bootcamp, spent time in South Carolina, and upon coming home for Christmas I had to put on 3 layers to stop from shivering all over. I thought it was just me losing my tolerance, but it looks like I unintentionally lost the wrong sort of weight! That's so funny to me.

  • @the_real_hislordship
    @the_real_hislordship Рік тому +3

    The South African here does not understand 13°C being warm enough for shorts and a T shirt.
    Around 20°C is starting to need the warm clothing.

  • @rf9786
    @rf9786 Рік тому

    Vox really stepped up their video quality. Great work as always Edward.

  • @finnigan16
    @finnigan16 5 місяців тому +1

    The warmth you feel from sunlight in the winter is called "apricity", and I absolutely love that feeling in late winter.

  • @shiv1g
    @shiv1g Рік тому +2

    This is soo true. Now I can prove my mom that I was not acting cool and pretending that I don't feel cold.

  • @andrewsaul2497
    @andrewsaul2497 Рік тому +2

    This was actually really cool I enjoyed this vid quite a bit. Keep it up!

  • @mizurily
    @mizurily Рік тому +29

    At first I thought the title meant that people lose their childhood warmth as they got older😳😂

  • @introvertswag6494
    @introvertswag6494 Рік тому +2

    I always wondered why 50f in spring felt nice and warm compared to 50f in fall. Now I've got a good explanation and I learned something

  • @uma_918
    @uma_918 Рік тому +8

    Looking forward for this series of videos.

  • @peace4myheart
    @peace4myheart Рік тому +17

    I have always hated as a teenager when I go out and my mom made me wear a jacket because I didn't feel cold. Guess there was a reason for it.

  • @AJFlo-gi8vx
    @AJFlo-gi8vx Рік тому +4

    This explains why I am cold all the time. My parents migrated to the USA from Mexico City in 2001; they did not know how cold it could get in Nebraska, so raising a baby was quite difficult. I consider myself the experiment, baby, because in the winter, my parents would wrap me up in a blanket after a blanket. I got so sick to the point that I was taken to the hospital on multiple occasions. My mother felt like she was the worst because I kept getting sick. I think this explains why I get cold very easily even as a teenager. I am now 20, and my body is slowly adapting to deal with the cold.

  • @drrd4127
    @drrd4127 Рік тому +3

    Explains why after living 20 years in Australia, I went back home to my village in Scotland and the cold was unbearable compared to when I grew up there.

  • @AX1.1
    @AX1.1 Рік тому +4

    Great video !! I never knew that ! I love this guys videos!
    Imma go tell my grandma as she is always cold 😂

  • @RandomImpluses
    @RandomImpluses Рік тому

    Thank you! Ive always wondered about this! I appreciate how direct your videos are

  • @orangehoodie3
    @orangehoodie3 Рік тому

    This video answered so many questions I had and was so well done!!

  • @Rukain
    @Rukain Рік тому +1

    Great information!! Thanks for the video.

  • @boogiman007
    @boogiman007 Рік тому +1

    i always wondered about this... this explains a lot, thanks!

  • @OG89
    @OG89 Рік тому

    finally i get it!
    personally, -10 is very warm for me in winter, now I know why.
    thank you!

  • @ReeseWitherknife
    @ReeseWitherknife Рік тому +4

    Friendly advice from an audio engineer: I love your content, but something went wrong with the audio on this video. Move the mic at least 3-4 inches away from the mouth of whoever does voiceover. Then in post, don't compress it so hard. Just turn up the audio instead and put a limiter on to catch the peaks if they're too loud.

  • @Lalit-yw2tb
    @Lalit-yw2tb Рік тому

    You always learn something new everyday on the interwebs. Really nice.

  • @prabalmishra9528
    @prabalmishra9528 Рік тому +6

    Is this why our grandparents are so cool?

  • @wellesradio
    @wellesradio Рік тому

    Yes! I always said this! As soon as I turned 20, I was already reaching for the coat and umbrella

  • @hannahwatermelon
    @hannahwatermelon Рік тому +6

    I thought that the only reason the temperatures feel different is because of getting used to being cold, a warm temp feels much warmer than if you are used to the warm and it turns cold. I'm sure that is also a reason, but I had no idea there was a physical reason for this!

  • @resourceress7
    @resourceress7 Рік тому

    This is interesting, thanks.
    Also, I found the music and the little drum sound effect fun.

  • @methos1999
    @methos1999 Рік тому

    This really does explain a lot.

  • @Braham_the_Terror
    @Braham_the_Terror Рік тому

    Very cool thumbnail, Vox. Cudos to the graphic designer! 💙

  • @railysbunnylife
    @railysbunnylife Рік тому +1

    Wow! Very interesting 😮

  • @etaokha4164
    @etaokha4164 Рік тому

    Always learning. Thank you

  • @McGrawFeathers
    @McGrawFeathers Рік тому +21

    Oh my god. In Japan we have an old saying “kids are children of the wind 子どもは風の子” basically meaning that kids can handle any cold.
    Which is why some schools enforce shorts for winter uniform. We’d do phsyical ed outside and if we’re cold, the adults would tell us to just huddle to warm up, while they wore long sleeves. I used to say this was abuse from time when they didn’t have western science and the adults just wanted all the cloth for themselves.
    turns out the saying was true…

    • @alexanderrobins7497
      @alexanderrobins7497 5 місяців тому

      I heard school in Japan don’t use heaters during the winter too. Sounds like my type of lifestyle (and uses less electricity too).

    • @zynfalde
      @zynfalde 4 місяці тому

      Gosh

  • @baboono6138
    @baboono6138 Рік тому +1

    I remember being 18 and never feeling cold when everyone around me did

  • @kyle_vr
    @kyle_vr Рік тому +1

    What is the music at 2:34 please 🙏🏼

  • @Visionery1
    @Visionery1 Рік тому +4

    I experienced the exact opposite, up to the age of 53 I couldn't handle the cold: in winter electric blankets, multiple blankets, socks, long-sleeved pyjamas and a beanie were the norm, then, from one week to the next, it changed, I experienced hot flushes etc. - some say it was the onset of MENopause.

  • @honobuyonezawa2054
    @honobuyonezawa2054 15 днів тому

    That relaxation 0:06

  • @sandrao5513
    @sandrao5513 Рік тому

    So interesting, thank you for sharing.

  • @reffman
    @reffman Рік тому +1

    Wait, I thought it was the other way around. That's why buildings are always set to freezing temperatures is for the old people that get hot all the time.

  • @thePinkKitty3
    @thePinkKitty3 Рік тому

    This is so well done!

  • @nomadMik
    @nomadMik Рік тому +2

    A couple of my partners are going through menopause, and we thus prefer different (and varying) temperatures. I'd love a video about what causes the hot flashes.

  • @onionbubs386
    @onionbubs386 Рік тому

    I was wondering about this! I work as a nanny and the number of times the kids insist they don't need a jacket or socks has always astounded me.

  • @pau8727
    @pau8727 Рік тому

    Why this is not explained at school?!
    Thanks a lot!

  • @TheWhyer
    @TheWhyer Рік тому +15

    When fall hits, I always spend a few weeks intentionally acclimating to the cold by wearing less clothes than feels comfortable and taking swims late in the year. Then, by the time winter really hits, I feel much more comfortable than I think I would have (and anecdotally, more comfortable than most other people in winter).

  • @gstephenson9442
    @gstephenson9442 Рік тому +1

    When I was a teen I loved Winter now I absolutely hate it. Like I can’t even tolerate going outside

  • @sapphyrus
    @sapphyrus Рік тому

    Finally they solved this. I just sent it to my family who have annoyed me for decades telling me to put on something when they felt cold!

  • @stefannikola
    @stefannikola Рік тому

    Good topic, Edward.

  • @lawrencepsteele
    @lawrencepsteele Рік тому +1

    I've ALWAYS had low tolerance to cold. Even as a teen in Texas, I'd easily get cold in the Autumn. I've been living in the Chicagoland area for nearly 30 years and I still get chills when temps are in the low 60s, though tolerance level is indeed better in "Spring" than in the Autumn. Now I have an answer to "why?"

  • @Xencam
    @Xencam 7 місяців тому

    It's amazing how such fundamental parts of the body aren't known to most people. Ya learn something new everyday

  • @robbieaulia6462
    @robbieaulia6462 Рік тому +4

    This explains why I sweat so much even though it doesn't feel hot for me while everyone else don't.

  • @Dr.SyedSaifAbbasNaqvi
    @Dr.SyedSaifAbbasNaqvi Рік тому +2

    I want to be a kid again so that all my worries go away and moreover I would rather go back to the 90's than being in the present.

  • @PhysicalEntity
    @PhysicalEntity Рік тому +1

    Interesting choice of words for the title

  • @pourdamghani
    @pourdamghani Рік тому

    Awsome video :D Concept is great, visuals too, and story is catching. Great Job.
    p.s.: I like your previous thumbnail that had a blue background much more, I am not sure if I understand new one with the purple background.

  • @The_mrbob
    @The_mrbob Рік тому +1

    I’m confused, 55 F is freezing. So I then assumed you were talking about Celsius. But 55 Celsius is 131 F, which is pretty hot. Do people not on the West coast really consider the 50s, 60s, and 70s hot?

  • @fourcatsandagarden
    @fourcatsandagarden Рік тому +2

    I really started noticing this over the last couple years. I never felt as cold as I have lately even tho the winters keep getting more and more mild because of climate change.

  • @catatonicbug7522
    @catatonicbug7522 5 місяців тому

    I'm 46, and have recently discovered that a "comfortable" indoor temp for me is 77-80F. I freeze in my office job, where everyone sets the thermostat at 72F. I feel silly wearing a sweater to work when it's 100 degrees outside, but I've gone so far as to buy gloves designed for typists to keep my hands warm.

  • @infoharvester
    @infoharvester Рік тому

    Vision is blurry in one eye. Was confused as to why ; this video explains a lot 😌

  • @derheadbanger9039
    @derheadbanger9039 Рік тому +1

    I knew it! So, my mom was always wrong when she yelled I had to wear a jacket when going outside!

  • @aurkom
    @aurkom 7 місяців тому +2

    Why do I feel cold when my dad doesn't-

  • @mar-k7104
    @mar-k7104 Рік тому

    Took me 30 seconds to zone into the video bc my brain initially recognized it as an ad so I had to rewind haha

  • @FueledbyJohn
    @FueledbyJohn Рік тому +1

    So.. exercise in the winter is doubly good, nice. 🙂

  • @vinching926
    @vinching926 Рік тому +7

    There's a kind of cold from adults to kids called "I'm feeling you're cold"

  • @lahmerali7652
    @lahmerali7652 Рік тому

    thanks a lot Vox (Well done)♥️

  • @Caterfree10
    @Caterfree10 Рік тому +1

    One of the folks I follow on twitter had moved from New York to California and went home for a visit with family recently and noticed how unsuited he was to New York’s winters recently. Apparently this explains why, lol.

  • @youtubedoapollo
    @youtubedoapollo 5 місяців тому

    Your vídeos are the beeest

  • @blueconversechucks
    @blueconversechucks 5 місяців тому

    I've heard from people who live in Ghana and Phoenix that they can feel chilly even when the temperature is well above eighty and this would explain that.

  • @arnedejong1811
    @arnedejong1811 5 місяців тому

    I took nearly everyday a cold shower first thing in the morning for the past 3+ years, and in the summer i nearly never shiver and also in the winter most of the times i have it warm or not cold (i live in the netherlands) and if it's 15 degrees Celsius and there's not much wind i can really enjoy walking around shirtless. Great deal for me 🤝🏻

  • @archiemiras3073
    @archiemiras3073 Рік тому

    It is amazing how body is equipped with all the tiny little things.. and every functions are for survival..

  • @DJPJ.
    @DJPJ. 5 місяців тому +1

    I got cold much more easily when I was little than now.

  • @docjoe86
    @docjoe86 Рік тому

    1:42 I can hear that you had to edit in that “mitochondria” is the plural form of the word.

  • @LetoDK
    @LetoDK Рік тому

    Consider adding even more compression and low frequency resonance to your narration audio /s
    Classic Vox, with audio all over the place...

  • @ThheSlurpeeMaker
    @ThheSlurpeeMaker 5 місяців тому

    thanks for the answer

  • @kassandramarie3789
    @kassandramarie3789 Рік тому

    I’m sick of freezing. I am 26 and when I turned 25 I started getting way way colder than normal, even in nice warm weather a slight breeze is enough to make me shiver. It’s really starting to p1$$ me off.

  • @acmulhern
    @acmulhern Рік тому +2

    I built up my cold tolerance over the last 5 years. Now I know how 🙂

  • @PaulGiessner1
    @PaulGiessner1 Рік тому +5

    So interesting! I wonder if there's any research into the long-term health outcomes of people in colder versus warmer climates, given the impacts oft brown fact in diabetes, etc (obviously controlling for, like, everything else).

  • @9rit
    @9rit 6 місяців тому +1

    You cannot say Mitochondria without saying "Powerhouse of the cell"

  • @kalvon
    @kalvon 9 місяців тому

    Love the ending song of the video haha

  • @VyvienneEaux
    @VyvienneEaux Рік тому

    I love these Vox biology related videos

  • @FC-ds9ve
    @FC-ds9ve Рік тому +2

    This is just encouraging me more to go polar bear swimming!

  • @CrabappleKing
    @CrabappleKing Рік тому +3

    Vox is just too good

  • @zaphod4245
    @zaphod4245 Рік тому +1

    1:40 unexpected darkk mane

  • @thumbtak123
    @thumbtak123 Рік тому +1

    I was always cold as a child. I am still just as cold as an adult. I do not feel any changes.

  • @Yourstrulyseth
    @Yourstrulyseth Рік тому +1

    I wish they explained more about why it’s “hard to dose cold”.