Background: Sweating is variably altered by physical exercise, diabetic neuropathy and antiperspirants. Methods: Skin temperature, skin surface water loss (SSWL), the Corneometer((R)) average capacitance (CMAC) and skin capacitance mapping (SCM) were measured before and after moderate physical exercise in 20 healthy subjects. The effect of 5% aluminium chloride hexahydrate (ACH) in a water solution was similarly tested. The same assessments were performed in 20 diabetic patients at rest. Results: Diabetic neuropathy appeared at rest as an increased (compensatory) SCM on the forearms without obvious modification on the hypohidrotic legs. On ACH sites after exercise, SCM revealed both a lowered number of active sweat glands and a lighter stra...
During exercise at high temperatures, body temperature increases, impairing exercise performance and...
In humans, skin blood flow (SkBF) and sweating are tightly coupled, suggesting common neural control...
Skin wetness perception is driven by inputs from cold and mechano sensitive skin afferents. We hypot...
Autonomic dysfunction, an early manifestation of diabetic neuropathy, presents with altered sweating...
Background: Autonomic dysfunction, an early manifestation of diabetic neuropathy, presents with alte...
Exercise induces a residual post-exercise increase in the core temperature threshold at which cutane...
Aim: The goals of this study were to investigate changes in the sweating and cutaneous vascular resp...
Heat acclimation reduces sweat sodium 2 The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of act...
Purpose: To reduce the need for invasive and expensive measures of human biomarkers, sweat is becomi...
AbstractBackgroundRelatively few studies on the peripheral sweating mechanisms of trained tennis ath...
Studies show that vasomotor and sudomotor activity is compromised in individuals with Type 1 Diabete...
Over the last years continuous and non-invasive measurement techniques to gain insight in health and...
Three studies were performed to examine biophysical sources of individual variability in the thermor...
<p><strong>Background</strong>: Excessive sweating of the body is a reaction to decrease the heat ca...
In hot working conditions, high sweat rates with excessive loss of body fluids may result in dehydra...
During exercise at high temperatures, body temperature increases, impairing exercise performance and...
In humans, skin blood flow (SkBF) and sweating are tightly coupled, suggesting common neural control...
Skin wetness perception is driven by inputs from cold and mechano sensitive skin afferents. We hypot...
Autonomic dysfunction, an early manifestation of diabetic neuropathy, presents with altered sweating...
Background: Autonomic dysfunction, an early manifestation of diabetic neuropathy, presents with alte...
Exercise induces a residual post-exercise increase in the core temperature threshold at which cutane...
Aim: The goals of this study were to investigate changes in the sweating and cutaneous vascular resp...
Heat acclimation reduces sweat sodium 2 The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of act...
Purpose: To reduce the need for invasive and expensive measures of human biomarkers, sweat is becomi...
AbstractBackgroundRelatively few studies on the peripheral sweating mechanisms of trained tennis ath...
Studies show that vasomotor and sudomotor activity is compromised in individuals with Type 1 Diabete...
Over the last years continuous and non-invasive measurement techniques to gain insight in health and...
Three studies were performed to examine biophysical sources of individual variability in the thermor...
<p><strong>Background</strong>: Excessive sweating of the body is a reaction to decrease the heat ca...
In hot working conditions, high sweat rates with excessive loss of body fluids may result in dehydra...
During exercise at high temperatures, body temperature increases, impairing exercise performance and...
In humans, skin blood flow (SkBF) and sweating are tightly coupled, suggesting common neural control...
Skin wetness perception is driven by inputs from cold and mechano sensitive skin afferents. We hypot...