Relative to the combination of temperature and humidity in the environment. Formed by Greek voices 965; 947; 961; 959; 962; ( hygrós "wet" ) and 952; 949; 961; 956; 959; 962; ( termós "temperature" ) .
It means that it refers to temperature and humidity conditions. Hygrothermal comfort is an ideal state of body temperature in which activation of thermal self-regulators is not required.
HYGRO-RMICO relative to the body's thermoregulatory organisms during sedentary activity. When at rest they are not activated we talk about hygrothermal comfort or hygrothermal comfort.