Intrinsic and extrinsic factors affecting axillary odor variation. A comprehensive review

Publication date

2023-10-15

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Di Cicco, FrancescaISNI 0000000512525880
Evans, R.L.
James, A.G.
Weddell, I.
Chopra, A.
Smeets, Monique A. M.ISNI 0000000395568223

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Abstract

Humans produce odorous secretions from multiple body sites according to the microbiomic profile of each area and the types of secretory glands present. Because the axilla is an active, odor-producing region that mediates social communication via the sense of smell, this article focuses on the biological mechanisms underlying the creation of axillary odor, as well as the intrinsic and extrinsic factors likely to impact the odor and determine individual differences. The list of intrinsic factors discussed includes sex, age, ethnicity, emotions, and personality, and extrinsic factors include dietary choices, diseases, climate, and hygienic habits. In addition, we also draw attention to gaps in our understanding of each factor, including, for example, topical areas such as the effect of climate on body odor variation. Fundamental challenges and emerging research opportunities are further outlined in the discussion. Finally, we suggest guidelines and best practices based on the factors reviewed herein for preparatory protocols of sweat collection, data analysis, and interpretation.

Keywords

Body odor, Axillary sweat, Intrinsic factors, Extrinsic factors, Individual variations, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience

Citation

di Cicco, F, Evans, R L, James, A G, Weddell, I, Chopra, A & Smeets, M A M 2023, 'Intrinsic and extrinsic factors affecting axillary odor variation. A comprehensive review', Physiology and Behavior, vol. 270, 114307, pp. 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physbeh.2023.114307