Table 1.
General physical characteristics.
Figure 1.
A typical recording during iontophoresis with a 10% acetylcholine solution at 2 mA of direct current applied for 5 min in a single subject.
Directly activated and axon-reflex-mediated sweating is shown. Axon reflex-mediated sweating during 0–5 min iontophoresis (AXR1 sweating). Axon reflex-mediated sweating during 6–11 min post-iontophoresis (AXR2 sweating) and directly activated sweating during 6–11 min post-iontophoresis (DIR sweating) are shown.
Table 2.
Changes in skin temperature and oral temperature in trained and control subjects taken before and after iontophoresis.
Table 3.
Comparison of sweat onset time for AXR1, sweat rate (AXR1, AXR2 and DIR), activated sweat gland density and activated sweat output per gland.
Figure 2.
Correlation between VO2max and AXR1 sweat onset time in the control subjects (white circles) and trained subjects (black circles).
AXR, axon reflex-mediated sweating during measurement 0–5 min.
Figure 3.
Correlation between VO2max and AXR1 (a) AXR2 (b) and DIR (c) sweat rate in control subjects (white circles) and trained subjects (black circles).
AXR, axon reflex-mediated sweating. AXR1, measurement during 0–5 min, AXR2, measurement during 6–11 min and DIR, directly activated sweating during measurement 6–11 min.
Figure 4.
Correlation between VO2max and activated sweat glands in control subjects (white circles) and trained subjects (black circles).
Figure 5.
Correlation between VO2max and sweat output per gland in control subjects (white circles) and trained subjects (black circles).