Is it true that … the harder you work out, the more you sweat?
<p>Sweat levels can be misleading, and factors such as age, sex, humidity and even your clothes all make a difference</p><p>It seems like common sense: if you leave a fitness class looking as though you’ve just ridden a log flume, you’ve probably worked harder than if you’re barely glistening. But that’s not always the case, says Adam Collins, a researcher from the Centre for Nutrition, Exercise and Metabolism at the University of Bath.</p><p>Sweating, he says, is part of the thermoregulation process. When your body temperature rises, it signals to your brain to sweat in order to cool you down. As the sweat evaporates, it helps regulate your core temperature.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2025/nov/10/is-it-true-harder-you-work-out-more-you-sweat">Continue reading...</a>
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