Sweat lactate is at least partly derived from eccrine-gland metabolism. Thi
s study examined whether potential age-associated changes in sweat rate and
skin blood flow influence sweat lactate. Six middle-aged(51.5 +/- 3.8 year
s) and 6 younger (25.8 +/- 1.5 years) men similar in VO2max, height, weight
, percent body fat, and surface area completed constant-load (CON) cycling
and interval-cycling (INT) trials. During each trial, sweat and blood were
analyzed for lactate concentration at 15, 25, 35, 45, and 60 min. Sweat rat
es and estimated total lactate secretion were not significantly different (
p > .05) between trials or groups. Blood-lactate concentrations were not si
gnificantly different between groups during CON but were significantly high
er in younger men at 35 min and 45 min during INT. Sweat-lactate concentrat
ions were not significantly different (p > .05) between groups during CON o
r INT. These results suggest that differences in eccrine-gland metabolism b
etween young and middle-aged men are minimal.