“…However, prior heat exposure for lasting several consecutive days, improves heat resistance (Sato & Sato, 1983;Sato et al, 1990;Nielsen, 1998) by increasing sweat output, lowering the heart rate, and slowing the rise in the core temperature (Wyndham, 1967;Nadel et al, 1974;Ogawa & Sugenoya, 1993;Nielsen, 1998). Contrary to the phenomenon observed during short-term heat acclimation, when long-term heat acclimation is compared to short-term heat acclimation after exposure to equal amounts of heat, the subjects who were long-term heat acclimatized sweat less (Matsumoto et al, 1993;Ogawa & Sugenoya, 1993;.…”