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一天中不同时间对人体在持续静态运动时出汗反应的非热控制的影响。

Time-of-day effect on nonthermal control of sweating response to maintained static exercise in humans.

作者信息

Aoki Ken, Kondo Narihiko, Shimomura Yoshihiro, Iwanaga Koichi, Harada Hajime, Katsuura Tetsuo

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology, Graduate School of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University, 1-1 Minami-ohsawa, Hachioji, Tokyo 192--0397, Japan.

出版信息

Eur J Appl Physiol. 2002 Mar;86(5):388-93. doi: 10.1007/s00421-001-0566-0. Epub 2002 Jan 31.

Abstract

To investigate the influence of nonthermal factors in the time-of-day effect on the sweating response to maintained static exercise, eight healthy male subjects performed handgrip exercise at 20%, 35% and 50% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) for 60 s at 0600 hours (morning) and at 1800 hours (evening). Oesophageal temperature ( T(oes)) before the experiment showed a diurnal rhythm [mean (SEM)] [36.3 (0.1) (morning) compared to 36.8 (0.1) degrees C (evening), P<0.01]. Experiments were conducted with subjects in a state of mild hyperthermia during which the mean skin temperature ( T(sk)) was kept constant at 35.5-36.5 degrees C using a water-perfused suit to activate sudomotor responses. The T(oes) and mean T(sk)remained stable during the pre-exercise, handgrip exercise and recovery periods. The response in sweating rate (DeltaSR) on the chest and forearm to handgrip exercise increased significantly with increasing exercise intensity in both the morning and evening tests ( P<0.05). The DeltaSR on the palm did not change significantly with increasing exercise intensity in the morning test ( P>0.1). During handgrip exercise at 50% MVC only, DeltaSR on the chest, forearm and palm in the evening was significantly higher than in the morning ( P<0.05). On the other hand, mean arterial blood pressure and the rating of perceived exertion during 50% MVC handgrip exercise were not significantly different between the morning and evening ( P>0.1). These results indicate the presence of a time-of-day effect on nonthermal control of the sweating response to isometric handgrip exercise, and that this effect is dependent on exercise intensity.

摘要

为了研究非热因素在一天中的不同时间对维持性静态运动出汗反应的影响,8名健康男性受试者在上午06:00和下午18:00分别以最大自主收缩(MVC)的20%、35%和50%进行60秒的握力运动。实验前的食管温度(T(oes))呈现昼夜节律[均值(标准误)][上午为36.3(0.1)℃,与下午的36.8(0.1)℃相比,P<0.01]。实验在受试者处于轻度体温过高状态下进行,在此期间使用水灌注服将平均皮肤温度(T(sk))保持在35.5 - 36.5℃,以激活汗腺运动反应。在运动前、握力运动和恢复期间,T(oes)和平均T(sk)保持稳定。在上午和下午的测试中,胸部和前臂对握力运动的出汗率反应(DeltaSR)均随运动强度增加而显著增加(P<0.05)。在上午测试中,手掌的DeltaSR随运动强度增加无显著变化(P>0.1)。仅在以50%MVC进行握力运动时,下午胸部、前臂和手掌的DeltaSR显著高于上午(P<0.05)。另一方面,在50%MVC握力运动期间,上午和下午的平均动脉血压以及主观用力程度评分无显著差异(P>0.1)。这些结果表明,一天中的不同时间对等长握力运动出汗反应的非热控制存在影响,且这种影响取决于运动强度。

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