Supplementary information files for article: 'Spatial and temporal migration of sweat: from skin to clothing'.Abstract:PURPOSE. Moisture accumulation in clothing affects human performance and productivity through its impact on thermal balance and various aspects of discomfort. Building on our laboratory’s work on mapping sweat production across the body, this study aimed to obtain detailed spatial and temporal maps showing how this sweat migrates into a single clothing layer (T-shirt) during physical exercise. METHOD. Eight male participants performed running exercise in a warm environment. Garment sweat absorption was mapped over a total running time of 50 min, in 10 separated running trials of different durations (5 min increments). After...
Required clothing ventilation for different body regions in relation to local sweat rate
Regional variation in sweating over the body is widely recognised. However, most studies only measur...
The central focus of this project is the removal of sweat from the skin, and the enhancement of evap...
Supplementary information files for article: 'Spatial and temporal migration of sweat: from skin to ...
Purpose Moisture accumulation in clothing affects human performance and productivity through its imp...
Purpose – The aim of this study is to explore the influence of the clothing ventilation in three bod...
Measuring garment spatial sweat absorption: Gravimetric and infrared approach [Abstract
Abstract: This study aimed to measure the amount of sweating on 12 parts of the upper body using abs...
Citation: Elson, J., & Eckels, S. (2018). Contribution of wetted clothing to body energy exchange an...
Purpose: Produce a detailed upper-body sweat map and evaluate changes in gross and regional sweating...
Absorption and transportation of moisture from sweat are the crucial properties of the fabrics used ...
Exposures to hot environments and high intensity exercise provide some of the greatest challenges to...
Assessment of the heat and moisture transfer in a multilayer protective fabric system under various ...
PURPOSE: To examine if local changes in sweat rate following 14 days of heat acclimation reflect tho...
Supplementary files for article Quantifying the impact of heat on human physical work capacity; part...
Required clothing ventilation for different body regions in relation to local sweat rate
Regional variation in sweating over the body is widely recognised. However, most studies only measur...
The central focus of this project is the removal of sweat from the skin, and the enhancement of evap...
Supplementary information files for article: 'Spatial and temporal migration of sweat: from skin to ...
Purpose Moisture accumulation in clothing affects human performance and productivity through its imp...
Purpose – The aim of this study is to explore the influence of the clothing ventilation in three bod...
Measuring garment spatial sweat absorption: Gravimetric and infrared approach [Abstract
Abstract: This study aimed to measure the amount of sweating on 12 parts of the upper body using abs...
Citation: Elson, J., & Eckels, S. (2018). Contribution of wetted clothing to body energy exchange an...
Purpose: Produce a detailed upper-body sweat map and evaluate changes in gross and regional sweating...
Absorption and transportation of moisture from sweat are the crucial properties of the fabrics used ...
Exposures to hot environments and high intensity exercise provide some of the greatest challenges to...
Assessment of the heat and moisture transfer in a multilayer protective fabric system under various ...
PURPOSE: To examine if local changes in sweat rate following 14 days of heat acclimation reflect tho...
Supplementary files for article Quantifying the impact of heat on human physical work capacity; part...
Required clothing ventilation for different body regions in relation to local sweat rate
Regional variation in sweating over the body is widely recognised. However, most studies only measur...
The central focus of this project is the removal of sweat from the skin, and the enhancement of evap...