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Estimation of Sweating in the Whole Body from Semi-quantified Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL) in the Forearm Using TEWL Skin Test Patches Michiyo Aitake 1,2 , Etsuro Hori 1 , Miki Yatsuduka 2 , Kohichi Onodera 3 , Eriko Hamade 4 , Hideharu Yokoi 4 , Taketoshi Ono 1 , Hisao Nishijo 1 1System Emotional Science, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama 2Adult Nursing, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama 3Health and Gymnastic Science, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama 4Life Care R & D Inc., Toyama Keyword: 発汗 , 脱水 , 皮膚水分喪失量 , 熱中症 , スポーツ , sweating , dehydration , TEWL , hyperthermia , sport pp.80-86
Published Date 2012/2/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1681100622
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 In the present study using adult male and female subjects, we investigated a relationship between the amount of sweating in the whole body and transepidermal water loss (TEWL) in the forearm measured by a TEWL skin test patch. The healthy male and female subjects were required to exercise using an aero motorbike, and amount of whole body sweating (body weight loss by exercise), value in the TEWL skin test patch, amount of forearm local sweating (changes in weight of water absorption patches stuck on the forearm skin), and an increase in heart rates were measured after exercise. Statistical comparison indicated that all of these parameters were larger in the male than female subjects although exercise duration was shorter in the male subjects. Simple linear regression analyses indicated that all of these parameters except changes in heart rates were significantly and positively correlated each other in both the subject groups. The results indicated that the scaled value in the TEWL skin test patches and amount of forearm local sweating increased as the amount of whole body sweating increased, and the scaled value in the TEWL skin test patches increased as the amount of forearm local sweating increased. These results suggest that males more easily dehydrate than females during exercise, and that the amount of whole body sweating can be estimated using TEWL skin test patches. The results further suggest that young subjects are recommended to intake the same amount of water as that of dehydrated water indicated by TEWL skin test patches, which might contribute to prevention of hyperthermia during sports


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