成年男性各部位非显性出汗率的比例关系

Translated title of the contribution: Proportion of insensible perspiration of regional parts on adult males

Wenhuan Zhang, Xiaoming Qian, Jintu Fan, Li Niu, Yunlong Shi

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    Abstract

    In order to study the difference of the local insensible perspiration rate in different test states, the error analysis was carried out on the equipment, and two equations were established separately to predict the error. And then, the local insensible perspiration rate was measured on the ambient temperature of 13℃ and relative humidity of 35% under the three active states (sitting, standing and low speed walking at 2 km/h) of the back, waist, chest, tummy, hip, front thigh, rear thigh, leg, upper arm, lower arm. Finally, the local insensible perspiration rate and the total perspiration rate was compared. The results proved that no significant difference exists in the insensible perspiration among the three sports states as well as the total perspiration rate. The total sweat rate of standing state is 6.99% higher than that in the sitting state and the total sweat rate of walking state is 8.56% higher than in the sitting state. The paired t test shows a significant difference in the relative perspiration rate ratio among the three states.

    Translated title of the contributionProportion of insensible perspiration of regional parts on adult males
    Original languageChinese
    Pages (from-to)119-124
    Number of pages6
    JournalFangzhi Xuebao/Journal of Textile Research
    Volume39
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Jun 2018

    Keywords

    • Chinese adult male
    • Different sports state
    • Insensible perspiration rate
    • Local perspiration of human body
    • Relative perspiration rate ratio

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Materials Science (miscellaneous)
    • Polymers and Plastics
    • Materials Chemistry

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