After Sex, Men Sweating and Women Brighter
A recent study found that after intercourse or exercise, men tend to sweat while women tend to be even brighter.
A recent study found that after intercourse or exercise, men tend to sweat while women tend to be even brighter.
Scientists found that the average male sweat more quickly than women, twice as much during exercise. Therefore, the men look less attractive than women while in the gym. This fact shows their nominally body work more effectively.
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The study involved 20 women and 17 men. Some of them were asked to exercise for one hour at room temperature 30 degrees Celsius. Furthermore, the scientists measured the amount of sweat them with special devices at the same time.
Scientists at Osaka International University and Kobe University in Japan found that men twice as fast as wet in the head, chest, back, arm and thigh.
These measurements showed that men were more efficient in sweat.
Instead, women turned out to require a higher temperature for sweating. In other words, women need a hotter temperature for Facebook to sweat. The quantity of light that produces heat required women to produce more sweat.
“It seems that women are in less fortunate when they need a sweat while exercising,” said researcher Dr. Yoshimitsu Inoue coordinator. Previous studies show that men have a higher quantity of sweat compared to women because of testosterone is believed to increase levels of sweat.
These findings also have implications for the form of exercise in humans. Women for example are advised to be in place with a lot of light to get a heat wave.
In addition, Dr. Inoue argues that human evolution into the cause of men’s and women’s sweat rate is different. “Women in general have the fluid level less than men so easily dehydrated. Therefore, their bodies adapt to survive in situations that require high energy, “he said.
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