The Art of Manliness

The Strange Science of Sweat

Jul 19, 2021
Sarah Everts, a science journalist and author of "The Joy of Sweat: The Strange Science of Perspiration," dives deep into the fascinating world of sweat. She explains the different types of sweat and how our bodies uniquely produce it, exploring why some people sweat more than others. The discussion touches on the evolutionary significance of sweating and how it's tied to attraction through pheromones. Everts also shares insights on the social perceptions of body odor and breaks down the science behind antiperspirants.
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Factors Affecting Sweat Rate

  • Both genetics and environment influence how much a person sweats.
  • The number of sweat pores and their activity level are genetically determined, but early childhood environment also plays a role.
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Acclimatization to New Environments

  • The body acclimatizes to new environments by adjusting sweating.
  • While the baseline is set during early childhood, athletes train in hot conditions to optimize their sweating response.
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Fitness and Sweat Rate

  • Fitter individuals tend to sweat more because their bodies anticipate prolonged exertion.
  • This adaptation also occurs in people who regularly use saunas.
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