The reproducibility of closed-pouch sweat collection and thermoregulatory responses to exercise-heat stress

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作者
Hayden, G [1 ]
Milne, HC [1 ]
Patterson, MJ [1 ]
Nimmo, MA [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Strathclyde, Fac Sci, Dept Appl Physiol, Glasgow G13 1PP, Lanark, Scotland
关键词
sweat collection; thermoregulation; reproducibility; exercise; heat;
D O I
10.1007/s00421-004-1057-x
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Seven active male subjects cycled for 60 min at 29.5 (0.8)% peak work rate on three separate occasions in a hot environmental condition [36.0 (0.1)degreesC, 60 (1)% relative humidity] in order to determine the reproducibility of a closed-pouch sweat collection technique for sweat composition at the scapula, forearm and thigh. To confirm that sweat composition was not influenced by between-trial variations in sudomotor drive, local sweat rate, whole-body sweat rate, heart rate (HR), rectal temperature (T-re) and mean skin temperature (T-sk) responses were also measured, consequently reproducibility was also established for these variables. Sweat composition did not differ among trials, with the mean coefficients of variation (CVs) for sweat [Na+], [K+] and pH being 10.4 (7.4)%, 8.1 (6.5)% and 1.3 (1.1)%, respectively. Local sweat rates did not differ among the three trials (P > 0.05) although whole-body sweat rate was reduced in the third trial (P<0.05). The mean CVs were 11.0 (7.8)% and 4.7 (1.6)% for local and whole-body sweat rates, respectively. Between-trial differences were not evident for T-re, T-sk or HR with mean CVs of 0.3 (0.2)%, 0.7 (0.6)% and 3.9 (1.7)%, respectively, although HR tended to be greater in the first trial (P = 0.08). It is proposed that moderate variations in sweat composition were influenced by variations in the local sweat rate, which were induced by application of the pouch.
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