Modulation of the thermoregulatory sweating response to mild hyperthermia during activation of the muscle metaboreflex in humans. (1/499)

1. To investigate the effect of the muscle metaboreflex on the thermoregulatory sweating response in humans, eight healthy male subjects performed sustained isometric handgrip exercise in an environmental chamber (35 C and 50 % relative humidity) at 30 or 45 % maximal voluntary contraction (MVC), at the end of which the blood circulation to the forearm was occluded for 120 s. The environmental conditions were such as to produce sweating by increase in skin temperature without a marked change in oesophageal temperature. 2. During circulatory occlusion after handgrip exercise at 30 % MVC for 120 s or at 45 % MVC for 60 s, the sweating rate (SR) on the chest and forearm (hairy regions), and the mean arterial blood pressure were significantly above baseline values (P < 0.05). There were no changes from baseline values in the oesophageal temperature, mean skin temperature, or SR on the palm (hairless regions). 3. During the occlusion after handgrip exercise at 30 % MVC for 60 s and during the occlusion alone, none of the measured parameters differed from baseline values. 4. It is concluded that, under mildly hyperthermic conditions, the thermoregulatory sweating response on the hairy regions is modulated by afferent signals from muscle metaboreceptors.  (+info)

Stroke volume decline during prolonged exercise is influenced by the increase in heart rate. (2/499)

This study determined whether the decline in stroke volume (SV) during prolonged exercise is related to an increase in heart rate (HR) and/or an increase in cutaneous blood flow (CBF). Seven active men cycled for 60 min at approximately 57% peak O2 uptake in a neutral environment (i.e., 27 degrees C, <40% relative humidity). They received a placebo control (CON) or a small oral dose (i.e., approximately 7 mg) of the beta1-adrenoceptor blocker atenolol (BB) at the onset of exercise. At 15 min, HR and SV were similar during CON and BB. From 15 to 55 min during CON, a 13% decline in SV was associated with an 11% increase in HR and not with an increase in CBF. CBF increased mainly from 5 to 15 min and remained stable from 20 to 60 min of exercise in both treatments. However, from 15 to 55 min during BB, when the increase in HR was prevented by atenolol, the decline in SV was also prevented, despite a normal CBF response (i.e., similar to CON). Cardiac output was similar in both treatments and stable throughout the exercise bouts. We conclude that during prolonged exercise in a neutral environment the decline in SV is related to the increase in HR and is not affected by CBF.  (+info)

Respiratory and cardiac modulation of single sympathetic vasoconstrictor and sudomotor neurones to human skin. (3/499)

1. The firing of single sympathetic neurones was recorded via tungsten microelectrodes in cutaneous fascicles of the peroneal nerve in awake humans. Studies were made of 17 vasoconstrictor neurones during cold-induced cutaneous vasoconstriction and eight sudomotor neurones during heat-induced sweating. Oligounitary recordings were obtained from 8 cutaneous vasconstrictor and 10 sudomotor sites. Skin blood flow was measured by laser Doppler flowmetry, and sweating by changes in skin electrical resistance within the innervation territory on the dorsum of the foot. 2. Perispike time histograms revealed respiratory modulation in 11 (65 %) vasoconstrictor and 4 (50 %) sudomotor neurones. After correcting for estimated conduction delays, the firing probability was higher in inspiration for both classes of neurone. Measured from the oligounitary recordings, the respiratory modulation indices were 67. 7 +/- 3.9 % for vasoconstrictor and 73.5 +/- 5.7 % for sudomotor neurones (means +/- s.e.m.). As previously found for sudomotor neurones, cardiac rhythmicity was expressed by 7 (41 %) vasoconstrictor neurones, 5 of which showed no significant coupling to respiration. Measured from the oligounitary records, the cardiac modulation of cutaneous vasoconstrictor activity was 58.6 +/- 4.9 %, compared with 74.4 +/- 6.4 % for sudomotor activity. 3. Both vasoconstrictor and sudomotor neurones displayed low average firing rates (0.53 and 0.62 Hz, respectively). The percentage of cardiac intervals in which units fired was 38 % and 35 %, respectively. Moreover, when considering only those cardiac intervals when a unit fired, vasoconstrictor and sudomotor neurones generated a single spike 66 % and 67 % of the time. Rarely were more than four spikes generated by a single neurone. 4. We conclude that human cutaneous vasoconstrictor and sudomotor neurones share several properties: both classes contain subpopulations that are modulated by respiration and/or the cardiac cycle. The data suggest that the intensity of a multi-unit burst of vasoconstrictor or sudomotor impulses is probably governed primarily by firing incidence and the recruitment of additional neurones, rather than by an increase in the number of spikes each unit contributes to a burst.  (+info)

Responses of sympathetic outflow to skin during caloric stimulation in humans. (4/499)

We previously showed that caloric vestibular stimulation elicits increases in sympathetic outflow to muscle (MSNA) in humans. The present study was conducted to determine the effect of this stimulation on sympathetic outflow to skin (SSNA). The SSNA in the tibial and peroneal nerves and nystagmus was recorded in nine subjects when the external meatus was irrigated with 50 ml of cold (10 degrees C) or warm (44 degrees C) water. During nystagmus, the SSNA in tibial and peroneal nerves decreased to 50 +/- 4% (with baseline value set as 100%) and 61 +/- 4%, respectively. The degree of SSNA suppression in both nerves was proportional to the maximum slow-phase velocity of nystagmus. After nystagmus, the SSNA increased to 166 +/- 7 and 168 +/- 6%, respectively, and the degree of motion sickness symptoms was correlated with this SSNA increase. These results suggest that the SSNA response differs from the MSNA response during caloric vestibular stimulation and that the SSNA response elicited in the initial period of caloric vestibular stimulation is different from that observed during the period of motion sickness symptoms.  (+info)

Physical activity assessment in population surveys: can it really be simplified? (5/499)

BACKGROUND: Several studies have used a simplified approach for the assessment of physical activity such as the frequency of exercise-induced sweating. In this study leisure-time physical activity has been assessed using this and another more detailed measure. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A sample of 4171 adults answered the Health Interview Survey of Barcelona in 1992. The respondents were classified into categories depending on participation in moderate and/or intense physical activity (> or =20 min) and also according to the frequency of exercise-induced sweating: 0, 1-2 and > or =3 times/week. Agreement between the two measures was calculated using the weighted Kappa (Kw) statistic with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). Stratified analyses were performed. RESULTS: Prevalence of physical activity > or =3 times/week was lower with the sweat question (12.5%) than with the questions about the frequency of performance of selected activities (19.6%). The physical activity patterns by age, gender and overweight were similar for the two measures, but differed by month of the year. Agreement was lower among the older age categories and was higher among males (Kw = 0.59, 95% CI: 0.57-0.62) than among females (Kw = 0.48, 95% CI: 0.46-0.50). Overall, the agreement was higher in the hotter months (Kw = 0.72 among males and 0.58 among females). CONCLUSIONS: In the assessment of physical activity in the population by means of the sweat question there can be interference from other variables, apart from the intensity of the activity, which influence sweating during the exercise. Further assessments of the validity of exercise-induced sweating in representative samples of the general population would be useful.  (+info)

Core temperature and sweating onset in humans acclimated to heat given at a fixed daily time. (6/499)

The thermoregulatory functions of rats acclimated to heat given daily at a fixed time are altered, especially during the period in which they were previously exposed to heat. In this study, we investigated the existence of similar phenomena in humans. Volunteers were exposed to an ambient temperature (Ta) of 46 degrees C and a relative humidity of 20% for 4 h (1400-1800) for 9-10 consecutive days. In the first experiment, the rectal temperatures (Tre) of six subjects were measured over 24 h at a Ta of 27 degrees C with and without heat acclimation. Heat acclimation significantly lowered Tre only between 1400 and 1800. In the second experiment, six subjects rested in a chair at a Ta of 28 degrees C and a relative humidity of 40% with both legs immersed in warm water (42 degrees C) for 30 min. The Tre and sweating rates at the forearm and chest were measured. Measurements were made in the morning (0900-1100) and afternoon (1500-1700) on the same day before and after heat acclimation. Heat acclimation shortened the sweating latency and decreased the threshold Tre for sweating. However, these changes were significant only in the afternoon. The results suggest that repeated heat exposure in humans, limited to a fixed time daily, alters the core temperature level and thermoregulatory function, especially during the period in which the subjects had previously been exposed to heat.  (+info)

The results of thoracoscopic sympathetic trunk transection for palmar hyperhidrosis and sympathetic ganglionectomy for axillary hyperhidrosis. (7/499)

OBJECTIVES: To review our total experience of thoracoscopic sympathetic trunk transection for the treatment of palmar hyperhidrosis and second and third thoracic sympathetic ganglionectomy for axillary hyperhidrosis. DESIGN: Longitudinal cohort study following up consecutive patients for 0.3 to 5.5 years. SUBJECTS: Fifty-four consecutive patients undergoing thoracoscopic sympathectomy for hyperhidrosis. METHODS: Prospective evaluation of immediate technical success, complications, late recurrence of hyperhidrosis and patient acceptability. RESULTS: 100% initial cure for palmar hyperhidrosis, 91% of sympathetic ganglionectomies for axillary hyperhidrosis were technically successful and initially curative. Compensatory sweating 44% patients, most severe after bilateral sympathetic ganglionectomy. Complications occurred in 14% patients, all resolving without further intervention. There were no cases of Horner's syndrome. 13% patients reported a return of some palmar sweating. 5.4% patients developed recurrent palmar hyperhidrosis at 6, 15 and 21 months postoperatively. CONCLUSION: Transection of the sympathetic trunk between the first and second thoracic sympathetic ganglia initially cures 100% of patients treated primarily for palmar hyperhidrosis. Technically successful 2nd and 3rd thoracic sympathetic ganglionectomy initially cures 100% of patients with axillary hyperhidrosis. Compensatory sweating is common after bilateral sympathectomy. Recurrent palmar hyperhidrosis occurs in 5.4% of cases, but can be cured by a second thoracoscopic sympathectomy. Horner's syndrome is an avoidable complication of thoracoscopic sympathectomy.  (+info)

Altered reflex control of cutaneous circulation by female sex steroids is independent of prostaglandins. (8/499)

We tested the hypothesis that the shift in the cutaneous vasodilator response to hyperthermia seen with elevated female reproductive hormones is a prostaglandin-dependent resetting of thermoregulation to higher internal temperatures, similar to that seen in the febrile response to bacterial infection. Using water-perfused suits to control body temperature, we conducted heat stress experiments in resting women under conditions of low and high progesterone and estrogen and repeated these experiments after an acute dose of ibuprofen (800 mg). In six women the hormones were exogenous (oral contraceptives); three women had regular menstrual cycles and were tested in the early follicular and midluteal phases. Resting oral temperature (Tor) was significantly elevated with high hormone status (P < 0.05); this was not affected by ibuprofen treatment (P > 0.2). The Tor threshold for cutaneous vasodilation was significantly increased by high hormone status (+0.27 +/- 0.07 degrees C, P < 0. 02); the shift was not affected by ibuprofen treatment (with ibuprofen: +0.29 +/- 0.08 degrees C, P > 0.2 vs. control experiments). The Tor threshold for sweating was similarly increased by high hormone status (+0.22 +/- 0.05 degrees C, P < 0.05); this shift was not influenced by ibuprofen (with ibuprofen: +0.35 +/- 0. 05, P > 0.1 vs. control experiments). Thus the shift in thermoregulatory control of skin blood flow and sweating mediated by female reproductive steroids is not sensitive to ibuprofen; it therefore appears that this shift is independent of prostaglandins.  (+info)

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  • Sweating is the release of liquid from the body's sweat glands. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The amount you sweat depends on how many sweat glands you have. (medlineplus.gov)
  • A person is born with about 2 to 4 million sweat glands, which begin to become fully active during puberty. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Men's sweat glands tend to be more active. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Capillaries are also located around the sweat glands. (healthline.com)
  • In cases of severe fear or stress, these tiny blood vessels can burst and cause blood to exit the body through the sweat glands. (healthline.com)
  • There are over 2 million sweat glands in the body and the majority of the most effective sweat glands, called the apocrine glands, are found in the underarms, which is why we sweat more from here. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • Over-the-counter antiperspirants containing 10-25% Aluminium Chloride work by temporarily blocking sweat glands. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • This is primarily used for excessive sweating affecting the hands and feet, which are submerged in shallow basins containing water, and an iontophoresis device delivers a low intensity electrical current through to the sweat glands. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • It is unclear as to how this works however one theory suggests that the electrical impulses thicken the outer layer of the skin, which blocks the secretion of sweat from sweat glands. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • It delivers focused electromagnetic energy through a hand piece, which penetrates to the areas where sweat glands reside. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • Heat is generated within the treatment area, which destroys the target sweat glands. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • The procedure involves dividing the nerves that supply the sweat glands and should only be used in cases affecting the hands and armpits. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • Secretion of sweat by eccrine glands in the skin. (britannica.com)
  • perspiration , in most mammals, water given off by the intact skin, either as vapour by simple evaporation from the epidermis ( insensible perspiration) or as sweat , a form of cooling in which liquid actively secreted from sweat glands evaporates from the body surface. (britannica.com)
  • Sweat glands, although found in the majority of mammals, constitute the primary means of heat dissipation only in certain hoofed animals (orders Artiodactyla and Perissodactyla) and in primates, including humans. (britannica.com)
  • When the body temperature rises, the sympathetic nervous system stimulates the eccrine sweat glands to secrete water to the skin surface, where it cools the body by evaporation. (britannica.com)
  • The apocrine sweat glands , associated with the presence of hair in human beings (as on the scalp, the armpit, and the genital region), continuously secrete a concentrated fatty sweat into the gland tube. (britannica.com)
  • Can fat people sweat oil from sweat glands? (answers.com)
  • A group of scientists and dermatologists are now looking at the role sweat glands play in how aging skin recovers from wounds. (eurekalert.org)
  • The researchers had already determined eccrine sweat glands, which are located throughout the body, are important for wound closure. (eurekalert.org)
  • Since we know elderly people tend to sweat less than young adults, we concentrated on this healing function of sweat glands," Rittié says. (eurekalert.org)
  • In young people, they discovered sweat glands contributed more cells to wound closure than in aged adults. (eurekalert.org)
  • It wasn't that the sweat glands were less active in older people, rather, that the environment in the aging skin had been slowly degraded, making the skin structures less able to support the new cells that were generated. (eurekalert.org)
  • These important findings could not have been revealed in animal studies because laboratory animals don't have sweat glands, they don't sweat like we do," notes senior author Gary Fisher, Ph.D., Harry Helfman Professor of Molecular Dermatology in the U-M Department of Dermatology. (eurekalert.org)
  • Chronic sun exposure is an important factor that damages skin structures that normally support sweat glands. (eurekalert.org)
  • Humans have 4 million exocrine sweat glands, which can be classified into two types: eccrine and apocrine glands. (nih.gov)
  • β-adrenoceptors are found in adipocytes as well as apocrine glands, and these receptors may mediate lipid secretion from apocrine glands for sweat secretion. (nih.gov)
  • Ca 2+ and cyclic adenosine monophosphate play a part in the secretion of lipids and proteins from apocrine glands for sweat secretion. (nih.gov)
  • The translocation of aquaporin 5 plays an important role in sweat secretion from eccrine glands. (nih.gov)
  • The sweat glands in your hands, face and armpits are controlled by nerves in your chest called the thoracic sympathetic nerves. (nuffieldhealth.com)
  • As one reviewer wrote, 'My underarms sweat so bad I was considering a $2000+ removal of my sweat glands. (eonline.com)
  • There are two types of glands involved in sweating: eccrine and apocrine. (howstuffworks.com)
  • Eccrine glands trigger perspiration to keep our core temperature regulated, while apocrine glands release sweat as a response to nerves or stimulation, such as exercise. (howstuffworks.com)
  • In addition to the aforementioned ingredients, sweat from apocrine glands may contain proteins and fatty acids. (howstuffworks.com)
  • There are two types of sweat glands: apocrine and eccrine. (msdmanuals.com)
  • These intradermal epithelial structures, such as sebaceous glands, sweat glands, and hair follicles, are lined with epithelial cells with the potential for division and differentiation. (medscape.com)
  • Pocari" was merely chosen for the word's cute, peppy sound (it means nothing) and "sweat" for its purpose of replenishing the water and electrolytes lost to perspiration. (atlasobscura.com)
  • Upon reaching English-speaking markets, however, Pocari Sweat met with some raised eyebrows because of its perspiration-related name. (atlasobscura.com)
  • Perspiration (sweat) is part of the body's natural cooling system, and there are times and places where nobody thinks anything of it if you sweat. (hypnosisdownloads.com)
  • Sweating is the body's built-in mechanism for keeping cool, but some experts believe that, because it opens up and unclogs the pores, perspiration is also a secret weapon for keeping our skin looking its best. (howstuffworks.com)
  • So maybe the answer to whether sweat is your skin's friend or foe isn't a simple one, but at least now you know a trick to keep it on your side: Let perspiration take its natural course, but once it's made its way to the surface, make sure to follow up immediately with proper cleaning and care . (howstuffworks.com)
  • Our body is designed to sweat in order to help us regulate our internal temperature, especially during periods of excessive heat, exercise and even during illness. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • When the natural process of sweating is affected by certain medical conditions this gives rise to excessive sweating, a condition called hyperhidrosis. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • Stress can lead to excessive sweat production so be aware of circumstances that make you anxious and keep stress levels low. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • Severe excessive sweating requires prescription-strength formulations which usually contain 30-45% Aluminium Chloride. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • Doctors call excessive sweating hyperhidrosis . (webmd.com)
  • Stop Excessive Sweating is an audio hypnosis session that will help you calm down anxiety responses and retrain your brain to respond differently to those difficult situations that may have made you sweat more than normal. (hypnosisdownloads.com)
  • Download Stop Excessive Sweating now and enjoy your work and social life coolly and confidently. (hypnosisdownloads.com)
  • Overcome Excessive Sweating has been purchased by 1,934 customers . (hypnosisdownloads.com)
  • Thoracoscopic sympathectomy is a surgical procedure to correct hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating). (nuffieldhealth.com)
  • The wipes are clinical strength antiperspirants that can help reduce excessive sweating for up to seven days after use. (eonline.com)
  • International Hyperhidrosis Society: "Gustatory sweating (Frey's syndrome)," "Antiperspirant basics. (webmd.com)
  • Hyperhidrosis -- Causes and Treatment of Enhanced Sweating. (webmd.com)
  • Dysfunction of the ANS, especially the sympathetic nervous system, may cause sweating disorders, such as hypohidrosis and hyperhidrosis. (nih.gov)
  • Night sweats are episodes of nighttime sweating that soak your nightclothes or bedding even when your bedroom isn't excessively hot. (answers.com)
  • Night sweats are a common problem many people experience from time to time. (answers.com)
  • Although uncomfortable, night sweats typically aren't a sign of a medical problem. (answers.com)
  • They're also different from night sweats. (healthline.com)
  • With night sweats, you'll often wake up in the middle of the night with a layer of sweat all over your body, and your clothes, sheets, and blankets might feel damp or wet. (healthline.com)
  • Night sweats happen only while you're sleeping. (healthline.com)
  • I tried every antiperspirant on the store shelf, and NOTHING slowed my sweat until SweatBlock. (eonline.com)
  • Treatments abound for excess sweat: Clinical-strength antiperspirant, Botox, surgery are among treatment options. (howstuffworks.com)
  • This frequently fatal disease caused fever, profuse sweating, headaches, and extreme shortness of breath. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Sometimes, of course, profuse sweating can be a sign of an underlying medical problem, and it's always a good idea to check things out with your doctor in case you need treatment for any specific condition. (hypnosisdownloads.com)
  • Sweating is the body's natural way of regulating temperature. (medlineplus.gov)
  • When sweat evaporates from the body, it removes excess heat from the body, and we cool down. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • Sweating is controlled by the autonomic nervous system. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Sweat secretion, a constitutive feature, is directly involved in thermoregulation and metabolism, and is regulated by both the central nervous system (CNS) and autonomic nervous system (ANS). (nih.gov)
  • As long as you're washing your face once or more per day, sweating will not clog up pores sufficiently to cause acne," says Dr. Benjamin Barankin, a Toronto dermatologist and the medical director of Toronto Dermatology Centre. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Antiperspirants have a chemical that plugs your pores and stops sweat for a while. (webmd.com)
  • Sweating can cause your pores to open up. (howstuffworks.com)
  • For one thing, the process of perspiring itself causes your pores to open up as the sweat makes its way through layers of skin to the surface. (howstuffworks.com)
  • Your best bet for keeping your pores clean and unclogged is to always wash your face and body as soon as possible after sweating. (howstuffworks.com)
  • Sufferers complain of sweating excessively irrespective of weather, and circumstance, and the bacteria in skin and hair often give rise to an unpleasant odour. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • Women unused to physical exercise had the worst sweating response, says the research in Experimental Physiology which confirms previous findings. (bbc.com)
  • The sweat on your skin evaporating is what cools down your body. (livestrong.com)
  • The body normally cools itself by sweating. (cdc.gov)
  • Drink plenty of fluids (water, or fluids containing electrolytes such as sports drinks) to replace sweat. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Human eccrine sweat is essentially a dilute sodium chloride solution with trace amounts of other plasma electrolytes. (britannica.com)
  • Sweat electrolytes is a test that measures the level of chloride in sweat. (ucsfhealth.org)
  • In a person unused to heavy sweating, the loss of sodium chloride during a period of heavy labour or high temperatures may be great ( see sodium deficiency ), but the efficiency of the gland increases with use, and in acclimatized persons the salt loss is decreased. (britannica.com)
  • Unlike normal sweating , cold sweats aren't a result of heavy exercise or high temperatures. (healthline.com)
  • This could mean women suffer more in hot temperatures as sweating helps the body deal with heat. (bbc.com)
  • Do you have a problem with underarm sweat? (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • For instance, there's this pack of underarm sweat pads that you can easily stick onto your shirt to prevent pit stains. (eonline.com)
  • These all-natural underarm sweat pads were made to keep your underarms and clothes clean and dry. (eonline.com)
  • While many groups welcome outsiders, they typically don't consider sweats to be commercial ventures. (mapquest.com)
  • Finally, the sweating sickness typically killed robust adults, just as hanta does. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Liners pull sweat away from your skin faster than the smooth nylon material that typically lines the inside of a sleeping bag. (backpacker.com)
  • To explore how sweat secretion is controlled by both the CNS and the ANS and the mechanisms behind the neural control of sweat secretion. (nih.gov)
  • Acetylcholine acts as a potent stimulator for sweat secretion, which is released by sympathetic nerves. (nih.gov)
  • The activation of β-adrenoceptors could increase sweat secretion through opening of Ca 2+ channels to elevate intracellular Ca 2+ concentration. (nih.gov)
  • Lower room temperature a little bit to prevent more sweating. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Sweating in normal amounts is an essential process that helps regulate your body's temperature. (healthline.com)
  • Additional rocks are added throughout the sweat to keep the temperature in the sweat lodge high. (mapquest.com)
  • Thus, eccrine sweat is an important mechanism for temperature control. (britannica.com)
  • That said, there are plenty of benefits to sweating, the primary one being perspiration's ability to cool the body and maintain a proper body temperature. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Foods that have acidic ingredients, like vinegar, or that you eat at a high temperature can make you sweat as well. (webmd.com)
  • Human skin secretes oil to defend against bacteria and sweats to regulate the body temperature. (tue.nl)
  • Without sweating, your body cannot reach a stable temperature and has the potential to overheat,' explains Dr. Ascher. (livestrong.com)
  • Methods: A sweating thermal manikin was used to ascertain the time to achievement of a critical core temperature of 39 degrees C while wearing 4 different PPE ensembles similar to those recommended by the World Health Organization and Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) at 2 different ambient conditions (32 degrees C/92% relative humidity and 26 degrees C/80% relative humidity) compared with a control ensemble. (cdc.gov)
  • Physiological Gustatory Sweating in a Warm Climate. (webmd.com)
  • Sweat chloride test is the standard test used to diagnose cystic fibrosis. (ucsfhealth.org)
  • A sweat chloride test result of less than 30 mmol/L in all populations means cystic fibrosis is less likely. (ucsfhealth.org)
  • Fortunately, you can effectively remove sweat stains from your suit jackets at home. (ehow.com)
  • We've rounded up some shopper-loved products from Amazon that you can use to prevent and remove sweat stains. (eonline.com)
  • Sweating helps your body stay cool. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Wash your face and body if the salt from sweat has dried on your skin. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Blood sweat can occur on any surface of the body. (healthline.com)
  • That's kind of what it feels like when your body breaks a good sweat. (mapquest.com)
  • It means that his body needs to get rid of heat and blood is nearer the surface on the head than other parts of the body so blood comes to the surface to be cooled and activates the sweat gland of the head. (answers.com)
  • Peppers have a chemical called capsaicin that triggers the nerves that make your body feel warmer, so you sweat to cool it back down. (webmd.com)
  • The company's marketing department advertises Pocari Sweat as an isotonic , which, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, means "containing essential salts and minerals in the same concentration as in the body and intended to replace those lost as a result of sweating during vigorous exercise. (atlasobscura.com)
  • Strange as it may seem, the body can learn to produce a sweat response in certain situations. (hypnosisdownloads.com)
  • Cold sweats happen when you feel a chill in your body while sweating abnormally, regardless of how hot or cold it is in your environment. (healthline.com)
  • Cold sweats usually don't happen across your entire body and aren't limited to when you're in bed or sleeping at night. (healthline.com)
  • Sweating is known to help the body perform for longer when exercising. (bbc.com)
  • The cooling effect on the body happens more quickly when we sweat. (bbc.com)
  • When the humidity is high, sweat will not evaporate as quickly, preventing the body from releasing heat quickly. (cdc.gov)
  • Heavy sweating removes salt and minerals from the body. (cdc.gov)
  • Zika virus RNA excretion in sweat with concomitant detection in other body fluid specimens. (bvsalud.org)
  • Why do people sweat in sleep? (answers.com)
  • Why do some people sweat when eating ground beef? (answers.com)
  • The most common reason people sweat when they eat involves spicy foods like peppers. (webmd.com)
  • Most people sweat more in warm, humid environments and less in cold, dry environments. (livestrong.com)
  • Reduce your consumption of alcohol, caffeine and spicy foods as these cause the sweat ducts to dilate and release more odour. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • Sweat is commonly found under the arms, on the feet, and on the palms of the hands. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Given this is true, and I stand to be corrected on some minor detail, then when someone wanted to emphasis the volume of sweat he/she was producing in a hot environment they would oft times exclaim 'I be sweating like a pig' or, if the sweating was even more severe, they would boast 'Twas so dammed hot I sweated like a Horse. (phrases.org.uk)
  • The sweating rate depends on the sweat output per gland. (bbc.com)
  • People with cystic fibrosis have higher amounts of sodium and chloride in their sweat that are detected by the test. (ucsfhealth.org)
  • Sweat consists primarily of water, as well as concentrations of sodium and chloride, and to a lesser extent, potassium. (howstuffworks.com)
  • Despite its sodium content, sweat can't quite serve as a cheap alternative to a fancy, exfoliating salt scrub, but it does offer some other salon-quality benefits to your skin. (howstuffworks.com)
  • Physicians think the medieval sweating sickness might have been hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Anne Boleyn, although unable to survive her marriage to Henry VIII, was rumored to have resisted the onslaught of another sixteenth-century scourge: Sudor Anglicus, or English sweating sickness. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Medical historians have never known what caused the sweating sickness. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Second, sweating sickness left its victims breathless. (discovermagazine.com)
  • On the niche side of sweats brands we have Entire Studios , a label that is rewriting the rulebook for modern wardrobe essentials, offers timeless sweater and sweat pants designs that effortlessly bridge the gap between relaxed leisurewear and high-end fashion. (highsnobiety.com)
  • Sustainably crafted from organic cotton that's soft to the touch, these sweat shorts are cut for a regular fit. (cos.com)
  • Sweat itself is odourless, however when the proteins and fatty acids in fat become metabolized by bacteria on skin and hair. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • Once applied to the skin, sweat breaks down the particles in these antiperspirants into small particles which are the easily absorbed into sweat ducts. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • Is sweating bad for your skin? (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Sweat is impossible to avoid, but for the most part it isn't damaging to skin. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • However, the idea that sweating can detoxify skin is pure myth, Barankin says. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Some foods can make your skin start to drip, but sweating while you eat can have other causes, too. (webmd.com)
  • Wear a T-shirt barrier between your jacket and your skin, if you're prone to sweating. (ehow.com)
  • For more information on sweat and skin care, check out the links on the following page. (howstuffworks.com)
  • Robots could use the layer of skin to 'sweat' for cooling themselves, which reduces the need for heavy ventilators inside their bodies. (tue.nl)
  • Even a small drop of VX on the skin can cause sweating and muscle twitching where VX touched the skin. (cdc.gov)
  • I wear them to workout every day, no matter how much I sweat , it stays there! (sephora.com)
  • The robots can do pushups, crunches, chin ups, calf raises and back extensions, and just like us, they sweat during their workout. (zdnet.com)
  • Not sweating during a workout could signal something as simple as not pushing yourself hard enough, but it could also be a sign of a potentially serious medical condition or medication side effect. (livestrong.com)
  • If your heart rate is below this range, that may explain why you're not sweating during your workout. (livestrong.com)
  • Not sweating during a workout in Minnesota in February is less of a concern than not sweating under an August sun in Florida. (livestrong.com)
  • This differs from sautéing in that sweating is done over a much lower heat, sometimes with salt added to help draw moisture away, and making sure that little or no browning takes place. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some people think the ceremonial aspects of the sweat lodge experience make it easier to endure the heat for longer. (mapquest.com)
  • The heat inside the sweat lodge is generated from large rocks. (mapquest.com)
  • After a jury turned up the heat on self-help guru James Arthur Ray and convicted him of negligent homicide in connection with the deaths of three people who overheated in a Sedona, Arizona, sweat lodge, PETA hopes to erect a billboard in the sizzling Southwest town to remind people of the dangers dogs also face in the heat . (peta.org)
  • If all that sweating from the summer heat is ruining your favorite t-shirts and tops, we've got a round-up of affordable things on Amazon you'll want to shop today. (eonline.com)
  • Tiffany Jenkins (of Juggling the Jenkins ) hates the Summer heat and says, "I sweat in lots of weird places, and I'm not a fan of sweating . (popsugar.com)
  • Amount of exertion directly effects metabolic rate, heart rate, heat generation and amount of sweat generated,' says Heidi Prather, MD , a board-certified dermatologist with Westlake Dermatology in Austin, Texas. (livestrong.com)
  • Researchers have developed a self-healing sweat sensor that could provide useful information while you work up a sweat. (britannica.com)
  • The adage 'men perspire, women glow' is correct, according to Japanese researchers, who found men are much more efficient at sweating. (bbc.com)
  • onions, in particular, are often sweated before including in a stew. (wikipedia.org)
  • Close-up view of sweated onions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Food portal Braising Frying Sautéing "While European cooks start most stews by gently sweating aromatic vegetables such as onions, carrots, celery, and garlic as a gently flavored mirepoix or soffritto, most Indian cooks rely most heavily on onions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Avoid foods that come through in sweat such as onions. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • And the difference in sweating between the sexes became more pronounced as the intensity of the exercise increased. (bbc.com)
  • Lead researcher Yoshimitsu Inoue, from the Laboratory for Human Performance Research at Osaka International University, said: 'It appears that women are at a disadvantage when they need to sweat a lot during exercise, especially in hot conditions. (bbc.com)
  • Professor Tim Cable, director of the school of sports and exercise studies at Liverpool John Moores University, said sweating is a good thing not a bad thing. (bbc.com)
  • Here are some reasons why you may not sweat during exercise. (livestrong.com)
  • Can What You Eat Make You Sweat? (webmd.com)
  • Other foods, like garlic and onion, may not make you sweat, but they can make your sweat smell differently. (webmd.com)
  • Botulinum toxin, or Botox, can block the nerves that make you sweat when you eat. (webmd.com)
  • While not sweating at all is unusual and dangerous, bear in mind that some people tend to sweat more than others even when doing the same activity, says Dr. Ascher. (livestrong.com)
  • The MiraDry procedure is a safe, non-invasive, FDA-proven treatment for lasting improvement to underarm sweating. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • Stress or anxiety caused by overwhelming responsibilities at home, at work, or at school can trigger cold sweats. (healthline.com)
  • According to recent reviewers, these sweat pads actually work. (eonline.com)
  • When you work up a sweat, is that healthy glow really healthy? (howstuffworks.com)
  • If you don't sweat when you work out, you might be dehydrated. (livestrong.com)
  • As the proteins and fatty acids in sweat give it a further thicker and milkier consistency, this leaves a yellowish stain on clothing which leads to further distress. (femalefirst.co.uk)
  • They claim this as waterproof , sweat-proof , tear- proof , humidity- proof , climate- proof , transfer- proof and smudge- proof -yes, these are all true, and let me add micellar water - proof . (sephora.com)
  • But while people may limit their sauna time to 20 minutes, it's not unusual to spend several hours in a sweat lodge. (mapquest.com)
  • Cold sweats can occur right before or after you pass out. (healthline.com)