If you are a woman, you can be going through menopause. The hormonal changes can cause flushing in the face, sweating, and hot flashes. Another reason if weight gain. If you do not exercise enough and carry too much weight, you can be hotter than normal.
== == Sweating is your body's way of cooling itself off. And everyone has a different sweating pattern. How much you sweat is affected by gender, genetics, age, fitness level, and environment. Humans can have between 2 and 4 million sweat glands - it all depends on what you're born with. The more you have, the more you'll sweat. Women tend to sweat less because they are better able to regulate the amount of water they're losing. They also begin to sweat at higher temperatures compared to men. Fit people sweat more efficiently by sweating sooner in their workout, when their body temperature is lower. However, a sedentary person doing the same intensity workout as a fit one will get hot a lot faster and possibly will sweat more. Overweight people sweat more profusely than normal weight individuals because fat acts as an insulator that raises their core temperature.
Well the younger generation will sweat cause their genetic makeup allows them to now if you have sports mined people will sweat to running will cause a great amount of sweat but as we get older or bodies change we sweat less
by making more sweat
It's been longer since your last bath.
you will have more money when you get older.
No, you still sweat, more than you would sweat if you were in better shape
Its not so important how much you sweat. I exercise on the treadmill with my friend, my whole body is in 15 minutes drenched in sweat, in one hour i lose around 4 pounds. My friend sweats much less and he is loosing more weight then i am. Sweat is mostly water and salt, not fat.
There may be several reasons for this. Thicker hair on one armpit can be one of the causes. One armpit can have an over active sweat gland as compared to the other. Also people who use one hand in excess can have a more sweaty armpit.
Yes, higher humidity can make you sweat more because sweat is less likely to evaporate quickly in humid conditions. This can make you feel hotter and more uncomfortable as your body works harder to regulate its temperature through sweating.
because the palm of your hands have more sweat glands than other places on your body
It is actually not a matter of sweating more but of it being more difficult to evaporate the sweat. If you are in a dry and windy place it is very simple for sweat to evaporate, in a more humid area there is more water in the air already and therefore makes evaporation of the sweat much more difficult. Then it would appear that you sweat more because you are seeing the sweat, however it is a matter of evaporation.
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