Sweat study findsthat women glow

Women really do glow rather than sweat, research has shown.

Researchers studied volunteers of both sexes on exercise bikes and found that women took longer to get sweaty.

Participants were split into “trained” and “untrained” groups and asked to pedal non-stop for an hour. Untrained females took longest to work up a sweat, needing a higher body temperature before they started to perspire.

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