Gender differences in the effects of skin hydration on electrodermal activity measurements.

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance Pub Date : 2025-03-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2478/joeb-2025-0006
Ardawan A Youssif, Dindar S Bari
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Abstract

Electrodermal activity (EDA) is defined as a general term for all electrical behaviors in the skin, encompassing all active and passive electrical properties that can be traced back to the skin and its appendages. EDA measurements can be impacted by various factors and conditions. A factor of effect on EDA recordings, which has not been investigated before is the gender-related differences in the effects of skin hydration on EDA signals. Hence, this study aimed to study gender-related differences in the EDA parameters under conditions of skin hydration. 30 males and 30 females participated in this study under two different conditional (normal and hydration) experiments. Three EDA parameters (tonic and phasic components) were recorded from both groups. In the hydration experiment, 0.2 gram of 0.5% KCI in a 2% agar jelly was applied to the skin of all participants to moisturize their skin. The data from both experiments were analyzed to investigate gender-related differences in the effects of skin hydration on EDA measurements. It was found that EDA measurements, in particular the tonic component were not influenced by gender-related differences under hydration conditions. However, some significant (p<0.05) differences were observed between males and females in certain phasic parameters in response to specific stimuli. This study suggests that skin hydration does not contribute to gender-related differences in EDA recordings. These results are probably important in EDA investigations and applications.

皮肤水合作用对皮肤电活动测量影响的性别差异。
皮肤电活动(EDA)被定义为皮肤中所有电行为的总称,包括所有可追溯到皮肤及其附属物的主动和被动电特性。EDA测量可能受到各种因素和条件的影响。影响EDA记录的一个因素是皮肤水合作用对EDA信号影响的性别差异,这在以前没有被研究过。因此,本研究旨在研究皮肤水合条件下EDA参数的性别差异。30名男性和30名女性参加了两种不同的条件(正常和水合)实验。记录两组的三个EDA参数(主频和相位成分)。在水化实验中,将0.2克0.5% KCI的2%琼脂果冻涂抹在所有参与者的皮肤上,以滋润他们的皮肤。我们分析了两个实验的数据,以研究皮肤水合作用对EDA测量的影响中与性别相关的差异。结果发现,在水合作用条件下,EDA测量值,特别是补益成分不受性别差异的影响。然而,一些显著的(p
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Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance
Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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