Fig 1.
(a) Cotton paper divided into pre-determined areas and (b) Iodine impregnated paper displaying sweat gland activation within the pre-determined and optimal (red) areas.
Table 1.
Mean, standard deviation and reliability of whole-body sweat loss and local sweat rate at rest and a range of exercise intensities.
Table 2.
Mean, standard deviation and reliability of sweat gland activation (gland number) at rest and a range of exercise intensities.
Table 3.
Mean, standard deviation and reliability of sweat gland activation (area covered) at rest and a range of exercise intensities.
Table 4.
Mean, standard deviation and reliability of partitional calorimetry variables (Ḣprod and Ėreq) at a range of exercise intensities.
Fig 2.
The relationship between absolute heat production (Ḣprod) and measures of the sweating response.
Fig 3.
The relationship between relative heat production (Ḣprod) and measures of the sweating response.
Fig 4.
The relationship between absolute evaporative requirement for heat balance (Ėreq) and measures of the sweating response.