[Tradução do inglês] Capacidade do método de adesivos de suor para detectar o efeito dum antitranspirante
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cloreto de aluminio, manchas de suor, loção para o corpo, termorregulaçãoResumo
Supõe-se que um antitranspirante efetivo é capaz de diminuir o suor até 50% como afirmam as companhias que fabricam isto produtos, mas são poucas evidências a respeito do mesmo: é possível que a real diminuição seja pequena não podendo ser detectada com métodos convencionais. O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar se o método de adesivos de suor é capaz de detectar a diminuição da taxa de transpiração localizada que deve ocorrer a través da utilização de um antitranspirante. Alem disso, a magnitude do efeito foi medido. Verificou-se a influencia que tem o antitranspirante (Condição A, pele rociada com antitranspirante) na taça de sudoração localizada da zona escapular durante 20 minutos de exercícios na intensidade entre 78% e 80% da FCmax com temperatura ambiental media de 29.7 ± 0.5°C e humidade relativa de 54 ± 3.4%, comparado com uma condição controle (C) (pele sim antitranspirante). Controlaram- se diferenças estatisticamente significativas entre as condições A = 14.6 ± 10.3 μL * min-1 y C = 19.2 ± 12.6 μL * min-1 (p = 0.001) na taça de sudoração da zona escapular, ou seja, que os participantes suaram aproximadamente 24% menos quando se aplico antitranspirante comparado com a pele intata, de acordo com as medições obtidas com as adisivos de suor.
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