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[Sweating response to abrupt changes in work load].

T Miyagawa, T Ogawa, M Asayama

    Nihon Seirigaku Zasshi. Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan
    |January 1, 1985
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    Sweating responses to exercise changes differ between trained and untrained individuals. Non-thermal factors like psychic excitement significantly influence palmar sweating, not just body temperature.

    Area of Science:

    • Exercise Physiology
    • Human Thermoregulation
    • Autonomic Nervous System Function

    Context:

    • Investigating the physiological responses to exercise is crucial for understanding human adaptation.
    • Sweating plays a key role in thermoregulation during physical activity.
    • Differentiating between thermal and non-thermal influences on sweating is essential.

    Purpose:

    • To examine sweat rate changes on palms and body during graded exercise.
    • To evaluate the roles of body temperature and heart rate in sweat response.
    • To differentiate thermal and non-thermal factors affecting sweating.

    Summary:

    • Untrained subjects showed marked, rapid palmar and body sweating increases with workload changes.
    • Trained subjects exhibited lower palmar sweating and slower body sweating responses.

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  • Palmar sweat rate correlated with heart rate but not body temperature, suggesting non-thermal influences.
  • Impact:

    • Findings suggest sweating responses are influenced by psychic excitement and sympathetic nervous system activity, not solely thermoregulation.
    • Habituation can weaken palmar sweating with repeated workload fluctuations.
    • This research provides insight into the complex mechanisms governing sweating during exercise.