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Patterson MJ, Galloway SD & Nimmo MA (2000) Variations in regional sweat composition in normal human males. Experimental Physiology, 85 (6), pp. 869-875. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-445X.2000.02058.x
Abstract
This project aimed to quantify the regional distribution of sweat composition over the skin surface and to determine whether sweat constituent concentrations collected from regional sites can estimate whole-body concentrations. Ten males cycled for 90 min in a 20°C (50% relative humidity) environment at 45% peak aerobic power. Sweat was collected from eleven skin regions and the whole body, using a wash-down technique. Strong relationships were evident between the regional and whole-body sweat [Na+] and [Cl-], such that the thigh and calf exhibited greater correlation coefficients than area-weighted means derived from four and eight skin regions. Therefore, in this particular protocol the whole-body sweat [Na+] and [Cl-] could be predicted from regional sweat collections. Relationships between sweat constituents were evident for sweat [Na+] and pH, and sweat [K+] and [lactate] when data were pooled between skin regions and subjects. To our knowledge this is the first investigation to report a positive relationship between sweat [K+] and [lactate]. The exact mechanism responsible for the positive relationship between sweat [K+] and [lactate] is uncertain although it is speculated to occur at the secretory coil.
Journal
Experimental Physiology: Volume 85, Issue 6
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 30/11/2000 |
URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/21496 |
Publisher | Wiley-Blackwell |
ISSN | 0958-0670 |
eISSN | 1469-445X |
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