I'm often apply the subscript environment in math-mode to assign e.g. materials to material properties, $\eta_{oil}$, $\lambda_{air}$, etc. Not very mathematical but hey, I'm an engineer ;-)
I'm applying the amsmath package, so this puts the subscript in italics as most other letters. I don't want that. Of course there are numerous ways to change this locally
($\eta_{\mathrm{oil}}$ feels most appropriate), but this is cumbersome.
So is there a nice, slick TeXy way to address this? Possibly applying anything like \DeclareMathSomething{}{}{}{}?
I'd like to do that globally since 99% of my usage of $_{}$ is not related to variables. And in the very few situations the subscript is an variable, I still could use $_{\mathnormal{}}$...
I'm grateful for all suggestions.

\textupinstead of\mathrm, then national chars are allowed, for exampleR_{\textup{sø}}in Danish might stand for the radius of a (circular) lake.øis not allowed in\mathrm. – daleif Feb 18 '15 at 09:50