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I mean, you could have easily searched "how much do feet sweat per day" and verified this yourself.
But ok, here's one of hundreds of the results from podiatry clinics that say roughly the same thing.
https://patient.info/skin-conditions/excessive-sweating-hyperhidrosis/sweaty-feet#:~:text=In%20a%20pair%20of%20feet,other%20part%20of%20the%20body.
Ah yes, the renowned scientific publication patient.info
Yes, an article written by a podiatrist, peer reviewed by a podiatrist, and completely cites their credentials, sources, and reference materials.
Just because you don't think it's credible, doesn't make it not credible.
The podiatrist neglected to mention how they determined the volume of water lost from feet.
Edit: Ah yes, the renowned scientific publication silent downvote
We need peer review meta analysis published in a with 50 years of study and published in a paywalled journal in order to verify that we should change our socks.
Or literally any paper whatsoever.
Fuck man, I didn't think I would need to pull up scholarly sources about foot sweat.
here
When running, you sweat around 250 grams of sweat per square meter per hour. Variables change +/- 50g ish depending on what you are or are not wearing on the foot, what the ambient temperature is, and what you're doing.
You can work out the maths of your own foot sweat.
Obviously, less physical activity will result in less sweat.
Yeah, that's kinda the point. Also, nobody was talking about feet under stress.
Cool source, bro, not sure how I'm supposed to do math on literally none data:
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Holy fuck.
Change your socks.
Please.
Change your socks.
I just bought some more, I've been wearing holes in them