2008
DOI: 10.5850/jksct.2008.32.5.741
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Intertextuality of Materials in the Contemporary Fashion

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“…Fifth, we did not assess the effect of posture on the regional age‐related decline in sweat rate. In young adults, regional variations in sweating are modified by posture (seated and supine; Inukai et al, 2005; Shim & Choi, 1993), which is likely due to variations in skin pressure (i.e., when seated the thigh sweat rate is reduced relative to the forearm due to greater skin pressure on the lower limbs). Therefore, postural differences between studies may partly explain the inconsistencies in results within the existing literature assessing the regional age‐related decline in sweat rate (Coull et al, 2021; Gerrett et al, 2021; Inoue et al, 1991; Inoue & Shibasaki, 1996; Kenney & Munce, 2003), and this represents an important area of future research.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fifth, we did not assess the effect of posture on the regional age‐related decline in sweat rate. In young adults, regional variations in sweating are modified by posture (seated and supine; Inukai et al, 2005; Shim & Choi, 1993), which is likely due to variations in skin pressure (i.e., when seated the thigh sweat rate is reduced relative to the forearm due to greater skin pressure on the lower limbs). Therefore, postural differences between studies may partly explain the inconsistencies in results within the existing literature assessing the regional age‐related decline in sweat rate (Coull et al, 2021; Gerrett et al, 2021; Inoue et al, 1991; Inoue & Shibasaki, 1996; Kenney & Munce, 2003), and this represents an important area of future research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%