The purpose of this study is to examine the human thermoregulatory impact of applying a commercially available menthol gel (BioFreeze) to the skin prior to moderate intensity walking under heated conditions. Experimental Visits will consist of 30 min of treadmill walking at a moderate pace (3.5 mph, 5% grade) under hot conditions (38°C, 60%RH) and will be randomized and counterbalanced for BioFreeze or a hypoallergenic gel (control) application. Gels will be applied to areas commonly exposed during outdoor activity in warm conditions (shoulder to wrist, mid thigh to ankle). Accordingly, participants will wear shorts and a tank top shirt during exercise. Core temperature, skin temperature, galvanic skin response, laser doppler blood flow, and heart rate will be continuously recorded throughout the exercise bout via an integrated analog to digital converter. Sweat will be collected during exercise using commercially available absorbent patches. Thermal sensation will be assessed throughout exercise via the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) thermal sensation likert scale (cold to hot). Lastly, nude body weight will be recorded pre and post exercise for sweat rate determination. The BioFreeze and control trials will be separated by a 7-14 day washout period.
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Skin Blood Flow
Timeframe: 10 minutes into exercise bout
Skin Blood Flow
Timeframe: 30 minutes into exercise bout
Galvanic Skin Response
Timeframe: Time to 40 micro-siemens
Sweat Composition
Timeframe: final 10 minutes of exercise bout
Sweat Rate
Timeframe: pre to post exercise, approximately 30 minutes
Thermal Perception
Timeframe: throughout the 30 minute exercise bout
Average Skin Temperature
Timeframe: after 30 minutes of exercise
Core Temperature
Timeframe: after 30min exercise
Sweat Potassium Concentration
Timeframe: final 10 minutes of the exercise bout