Relatively few studies have investigated peripheral sweating mechanisms of long-distance runners. The aim of this study was to compare peripheral sweating mechanisms in male long-distance runners, and sedentary counterparts. Thirty six subjects, including 20 sedentary controls and 16 long-distance runners (with 7–12 years of athletic training, average 9.262.1 years) were observed. Quantitative sudomotor axon reflex testing (QSART) with iontophoresis (2 mA for 5 min) and 10% acetylcholine (ACh) were performed to determine axon reflex-mediated and directly activated (DIR, muscarinic receptor) sweating. Sweat onset time, sweat rate, number of activated sweat glands, sweat output per gland and skin temperature were measured at rest while maximu...
During endurance exercise, skin temperature (Tsk) plays a fundamental role in thermoregulatory proce...
The present study was undertaken in order to investigate some factors limiting work performance in s...
Regional variation in sweating over the body is widely recognised. However, most studies only measur...
<p>Values are mean ± standard deviation. *<i>P</i><0.05, ***<i>P</i><0.001; significant difference b...
This study investigated the relationship between high (85%) and low (19%) relative humidity (RH) and...
AbstractBackgroundRelatively few studies on the peripheral sweating mechanisms of trained tennis ath...
Aim: The goals of this study were to investigate changes in the sweating and cutaneous vascular resp...
Centrally stimulated sweat rate produced by graded exercise until exhaustion was compared to the loc...
Exercise induces a residual post-exercise increase in the core temperature threshold at which cutane...
Sweating during exercise is regulated by objective parameters, body weight, and endothelial function...
Purpose: Sweating is a homeostatic phenomenon regulated by both thermal and non-thermal factors duri...
Exposures to hot environments and high intensity exercise provide some of the greatest challenges to...
Purpose The purpose of the present study was to develop and describe a simple method to evaluate the...
Monitoring training from a multifactorial point of view is of great importance in elite endurance at...
Sweat production is crucial for thermoregulation. However, sweating can be problematic for individua...
During endurance exercise, skin temperature (Tsk) plays a fundamental role in thermoregulatory proce...
The present study was undertaken in order to investigate some factors limiting work performance in s...
Regional variation in sweating over the body is widely recognised. However, most studies only measur...
<p>Values are mean ± standard deviation. *<i>P</i><0.05, ***<i>P</i><0.001; significant difference b...
This study investigated the relationship between high (85%) and low (19%) relative humidity (RH) and...
AbstractBackgroundRelatively few studies on the peripheral sweating mechanisms of trained tennis ath...
Aim: The goals of this study were to investigate changes in the sweating and cutaneous vascular resp...
Centrally stimulated sweat rate produced by graded exercise until exhaustion was compared to the loc...
Exercise induces a residual post-exercise increase in the core temperature threshold at which cutane...
Sweating during exercise is regulated by objective parameters, body weight, and endothelial function...
Purpose: Sweating is a homeostatic phenomenon regulated by both thermal and non-thermal factors duri...
Exposures to hot environments and high intensity exercise provide some of the greatest challenges to...
Purpose The purpose of the present study was to develop and describe a simple method to evaluate the...
Monitoring training from a multifactorial point of view is of great importance in elite endurance at...
Sweat production is crucial for thermoregulation. However, sweating can be problematic for individua...
During endurance exercise, skin temperature (Tsk) plays a fundamental role in thermoregulatory proce...
The present study was undertaken in order to investigate some factors limiting work performance in s...
Regional variation in sweating over the body is widely recognised. However, most studies only measur...