Characteristics of Axillary Odor in the Modern Japanese Female

Ayumi Kyuka, K. Maeda, Akiko Sawada, Maki Sawada, Tadashi Shimada, Takeshi Hara, Mayumi Shimizu
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In our previous study, we characterized the quality and intensity of axillary odors in Japanese males using sensory evaluation. In order to investigate sex differences in the Japanese population, we evaluated and compared axillary odors of 169 healthy Japanese individuals of both sexes. Odor intensity of females was weaker than that of males. Additionally, odor intensity of males decreased with age, which was not observed in females. A remarkable relationship between odor intensity and earwax types was observed in males, but less frequently in females. The most common axillary odor quality in our study population was a milk-like odor ( type M ). The percentage distribution of other odor quality types varied between sexes. Notably, females with acidic odor ( type A ) were fewer in number than males. Odor intensity tended to correlate positively with transepidermal water loss ( TEWL ) value within the group of female subjects with dry-type earwax. On the other hand, odor intensity was not related to shaving frequency or depilation treatment of axillary hair removal. These results show that the factors influencing axillary odor may differ between sexes.
现代日本女性腋窝气味的特征
在我们之前的研究中,我们用感官评价来表征日本男性腋窝气味的质量和强度。为了研究日本人口的性别差异,我们评估和比较了169名健康的日本人的腋窝气味。雌性的气味强度弱于雄性。此外,雄性的气味强度随着年龄的增长而下降,而雌性没有观察到这一点。气味强度和耳垢类型之间的显著关系在男性中被观察到,但在女性中不太常见。在我们的研究人群中,最常见的腋窝气味质量是类似牛奶的气味(M型)。其他气味质量类型的百分比分布在性别之间有所不同。值得注意的是,具有酸性气味(A型)的雌性数量少于雄性。在女性干型耳垢组中,气味强度与经皮失水(TEWL)值呈正相关。另一方面,气味强度与剃须频率或腋毛脱毛治疗无关。这些结果表明,影响腋窝气味的因素可能存在性别差异。
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