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Sweating and skin blood flow changes during progressive dehydration

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posted on 2024-11-13, 13:39 authored by Christiano Machado-Moreira, Joanne Caldwell Odgers, Anne van den Heuvel, Pete Orchard, Gregory PeoplesGregory Peoples, Nigel Taylor
Cutaneous vasodilatation is essential for the convective delivery of heat from the body core to the periphery, whilst the evaporation of sweat dissipates this heat from the skin surface. Both of these physiological mechanisms must continue to function optimally for effective body temperature regulation to be sustained when exercising in the heat.

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Machado-Moreira, C., Caldwell, J., van den Heuvel, A., Kerry, P., Peoples, G. E. & Taylor, N. A.S.. Sweating and skin blood flow changes during progressive dehydration. 13th International Conference on Environmental Ergonomics; Boston, Massachusetts, USA: 2009. 208-211.

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208-211

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English

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28641

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