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Women, due to body composition, hormones, and blood flow, are on average three degrees colder in hands and feet compared to men.
Women often feel colder than men due to differences in body composition, hormones, and blood flow.
Women have less muscle mass, higher body fat percentages, and are more prone to Raynaud's phenomenon, which constricts blood vessels in hands and feet.
Hormonal fluctuations, particularly estrogen, thicken blood and hinder circulation, causing women to be, on average, three degrees colder in their hands and feet compared to men.
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Las mujeres, debido a la composición corporal, las hormonas y el flujo sanguíneo, tienen en promedio tres grados más frío en manos y pies en comparación con los hombres.