What causes body odor? - Mel Rosenberg

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A pungent blend of onions, cheese, and cat urine with hints of...
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is that…wet goat?
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Most of us don’t need more than one whiff
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to identify that generally unpleasant, characteristic smell we call body odor.
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But it’s a surprisingly complex phenomenon
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influenced by our genetic makeup, age, diet, and hygiene.
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So what is this odor, exactly?
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Where does it come from?
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And can we do anything about it?
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To start, you just need two things to produce that familiar scent:
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your armpit’s own secretions
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and the bacteria that feed on them.
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Most people associate body odor with sweat,
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and it’s an important piece of the puzzle.
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Your body has millions of sweat glands, and they come in two major types:
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eccrine glands are found all over your skin
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and secrete mainly water and salt.
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Apocrine glands, on the other hand, develop at puberty in your armpits
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and a few other places on your body.
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The sweat they secrete is full of proteins and fats.
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By themselves, these secretions are usually odorless.
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That’s where bacteria come in.
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Every square centimeter of our bodies is covered with thousands of bacteria.
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Many microorganisms thrive in moist environments, like our armpits.
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There, you can find about a million bacteria per square centimeter,
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one of the highest concentrations anywhere on the skin.
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Lurking in this throng of microorganisms are species of Corynebacteria,
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Staphylococci,
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Micrococci,
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and others.
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When these bacteria feed on the proteins and fats in apocrine sweat,
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they turn the odorless compounds into new ones that can smell very unpleasant.
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Some of the worst offenders may be sulfur-containing chemicals;
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those give body odor its oniony aroma.
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Carboxylic acids are in the mix, too, adding notes of cheese.
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These molecules waft up from the armpit and can be sucked directly into our noses,
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where they’re trapped and detected by an array of specialized receptors.
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Those can recognize odor molecules
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at concentrations of less than one in a million.
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So what determines how strong your body odor might be?
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It depends on the resident microbial populations in your armpit,
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and the nutrients that your glands provide them with.
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Your genes help determine what compounds you produce,
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and in what quantity,
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so everyone has a slightly different set.
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In fact, a gene variant that virtually eliminates body odor
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is common in people of East Asian descent.
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Adrenaline increases the ratio of apocrine to eccrine sweat,
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so body odor can be more intense when you’re nervous.
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Bacterial composition and concentration also varies between individuals
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and plays a part.
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Even what you eat can have a small effect on how you smell.
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So how can we deal with body odor?
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Washing the armpits with soap and water helps but won’t remove all the bacteria
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since many are buried in deeper layers of the skin.
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Deodorants, however, inhibit bacterial activity and mask odors at the same time.
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Antiperspirants work by forming tiny gel plugs that block sweat glands,
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drying out the armpits.
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While we continue to battle body odor, scientists are trying to understand it.
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We don’t know why the brain
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often interprets these particular odors as off-putting.
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But some researchers have proposed that secretions from the armpit
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could have a positive function, too,
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like cementing social bonds
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and providing a means of chemical communication.
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We don’t know yet if that’s the case.
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For now, body odor seems to be
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just another smelly part of the human condition.
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