1986
DOI: 10.1136/bjsm.20.1.35
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Regional rates of sweat evaporation during leg and arm cycling.

Abstract: The rate of sweat evaporation from the arm, chest, back and thigh, aural temperature, skin temperature (arm, chest, back and thigh), heat production (derived from measurements of respiratory gas exchange) and heart rate were measured in 7 men during 15 minutes of leg or arm cycling at 32% of predicted maximum oxygen uptake (VO2 max). The regional sweat evaporation rates and changes in body temperature were similar during both forms of exercise. The peak rates of sweat evaporation from the arm, chest, back and … Show more

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“…( B ) shows variations in sweat gland output, derived by combining data from Figures 2B and 5A. Sources: Taylor et al [61], Machado-Moreira et al [62], Sato and Dobson [85], Patterson et al [156], Weiner [164], Patterson et al [191], Havenith et al [192], Smith et al [194], Takano et al [208], Kondo et al [87], Smith and Havenith [233], Machado-Moreira et al [224], Machado-Moreira et al [225], Gordon [227], Höfler [234], Ayling [235], Cabanac and Brinnel [236], Libert et al [237], Cotter et al [238] and Cotter et al [239]. …”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( B ) shows variations in sweat gland output, derived by combining data from Figures 2B and 5A. Sources: Taylor et al [61], Machado-Moreira et al [62], Sato and Dobson [85], Patterson et al [156], Weiner [164], Patterson et al [191], Havenith et al [192], Smith et al [194], Takano et al [208], Kondo et al [87], Smith and Havenith [233], Machado-Moreira et al [224], Machado-Moreira et al [225], Gordon [227], Höfler [234], Ayling [235], Cabanac and Brinnel [236], Libert et al [237], Cotter et al [238] and Cotter et al [239]. …”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mean skin temperature was calculated as T sk = chest (0.25) + back (0.25) + thigh (0.3) + arm (0.2). 19 Following instrumentation, the subject was dressed in a standard uniform of long pants and a short-sleeve cotton T-shirt.…”
Section: Protocol Visitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skin temperature was measured with surface thermistors held in place with adhesive electrodes placed over the sternal head of the pectoralis major muscle, the infraspinatis muscle, and the midpoint of the triceps brachii and quadriceps femoris muscles (Physitemp, New Jersey, USA). Mean skin temperature (T sk ) was calculated by using the formula T sk = chest (0.25) + back (0.25) + thigh (0.3) + arm (0.2) (Ayling 1986). …”
Section: Physiological Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%