The present study investigated whether thermal sweating may relieve elevated concentrations of serum uric acid or urea. Concentrations of uric acid and urea were measured in the sweat of sixteen male volunteers, who were treated with external heat after one hour of intense physical exercise. The same analytes were also measured in their urine and serum samples. Furthermore, creatinine and some electrolytes were determined in these specimens. The results show that the concentration of uric acid in the sweat is 24.5 µmol/L, which is only 6.3 % of that in serum. The concentration of urea in the sweat is 22.2 mmol/L, which is 3.6 times that in serum. The results indicate that sweat uric acid concentration is quite minimal, and the estimated tot...
The skin excretes substances primarily through sweat glands. Several conditions have been demonstrat...
Purpose: To reduce the need for invasive and expensive measures of human biomarkers, sweat is becomi...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of differing volumes and temperatures of inge...
Experiments with 14C-labeled urea in human volunteers show that urea is sequestered in the epidermis...
~(6): 1681-1684. Ig66.A study was made of the con-#centrations of urea in sweat and plasma of men wo...
Experiments with 14C-labeled urea in human volunteers show that urea is sequestered in the epidermis...
Summary: Concentrations of electrolytes, lactafe, urea, glucose, total lipids and total protein were...
Sweat contains amino acids and electrolytes derived from plasma and athletes can lose 1-2L of sweat ...
Sweat contains amino acids and electrolytes derived from plasma and athletes can lose 1-2L of sweat ...
Sweat contains amino acids and electrolytes derived from plasma and athletes can lose 1-2L of sweat ...
Concentrations of free amino acids and [K+] in human sweat can be many times higher than in plasma. ...
Sports massage science has become an area of interest among many athletes’ instructors, trainers and...
Background & Objective: The process of making tahu which generates a heat source, causes workers to ...
Since it is common for living things on the earth including human beings to excrete carbon dioxide, ...
This study examined the effect of the volume of fluid ingested on urine concentrating ability during...
The skin excretes substances primarily through sweat glands. Several conditions have been demonstrat...
Purpose: To reduce the need for invasive and expensive measures of human biomarkers, sweat is becomi...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of differing volumes and temperatures of inge...
Experiments with 14C-labeled urea in human volunteers show that urea is sequestered in the epidermis...
~(6): 1681-1684. Ig66.A study was made of the con-#centrations of urea in sweat and plasma of men wo...
Experiments with 14C-labeled urea in human volunteers show that urea is sequestered in the epidermis...
Summary: Concentrations of electrolytes, lactafe, urea, glucose, total lipids and total protein were...
Sweat contains amino acids and electrolytes derived from plasma and athletes can lose 1-2L of sweat ...
Sweat contains amino acids and electrolytes derived from plasma and athletes can lose 1-2L of sweat ...
Sweat contains amino acids and electrolytes derived from plasma and athletes can lose 1-2L of sweat ...
Concentrations of free amino acids and [K+] in human sweat can be many times higher than in plasma. ...
Sports massage science has become an area of interest among many athletes’ instructors, trainers and...
Background & Objective: The process of making tahu which generates a heat source, causes workers to ...
Since it is common for living things on the earth including human beings to excrete carbon dioxide, ...
This study examined the effect of the volume of fluid ingested on urine concentrating ability during...
The skin excretes substances primarily through sweat glands. Several conditions have been demonstrat...
Purpose: To reduce the need for invasive and expensive measures of human biomarkers, sweat is becomi...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of differing volumes and temperatures of inge...