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仰卧恢复能否减轻运动强度依赖性的运动后热量散失反应衰减?

Can supine recovery mitigate the exercise intensity dependent attenuation of post-exercise heat loss responses?

作者信息

Kenny Glen P, Gagnon Daniel, Jay Ollie, McInnis Natalie H, Journeay W Shane, Reardon Francis D

机构信息

Laboratory of Human Bioenergetics and Environmental Physiology, School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2008 Aug;33(4):682-9. doi: 10.1139/H08-053.

Abstract

Cutaneous vascular conductance (CVC) and sweat rate are subject to non-thermal baroreflex-mediated attenuation post-exercise. Various recovery modalities have been effective in attenuating these decreases in CVC and sweat rate post-exercise. However, the interaction of recovery posture and preceding exercise intensity on post-exercise thermoregulation remains unresolved. We evaluated the combined effect of supine recovery and exercise intensity on post-exercise cardiovascular and thermal responses relative to an upright seated posture. Seven females performed 15 min of cycling ergometry at low- (LIE, 55% maximal oxygen consumption) or high-(HIE, 85% maximal oxygen consumption) intensity followed by 60 min of recovery in either an upright seated or supine posture. Esophageal temperature, CVC, sweat rate, cardiac output, stroke volume, heart rate, total peripheral resistance, and mean arterial pressure (MAP) were measured at baseline, at end-exercise, and at 2, 5, 12, 20, and every 10 min thereafter until the end of recovery. MAP and stroke volume were maintained during supine recovery to a greater extent relative to an upright seated recovery following HIE (p <or= 0.05) and were paralleled by an elevated CVC and sweat rate response (p <or= 0.05). A significantly lower esophageal temperature was subsequently observed when supine throughout recovery (p <or= 0.05). Although we observed a reflex bradycardia and increased stoke volume with supine recovery following LIE, no differences were observed for MAP, CVC, sweat rate or esophageal temperature. Supine recovery attenuates the post-exercise reductions in MAP, CVC, and sweat rate in a manner dependent directly on exercise intensity. This effect is likely attributable to a non-thermal baroreceptor mechanism.

摘要

皮肤血管传导率(CVC)和出汗率在运动后会受到非热压力反射介导的衰减影响。各种恢复方式已被证明能有效减轻运动后CVC和出汗率的这些下降。然而,恢复姿势与先前运动强度对运动后体温调节的相互作用仍未得到解决。我们评估了相对于直立坐姿,仰卧恢复和运动强度对运动后心血管和热反应的综合影响。七名女性以低强度(LIE,最大耗氧量的55%)或高强度(HIE,最大耗氧量的85%)进行了15分钟的自行车测力计运动,随后以直立坐姿或仰卧姿势进行60分钟的恢复。在基线、运动结束时、运动后2、5、12、20分钟以及此后每10分钟测量一次食管温度、CVC、出汗率、心输出量、每搏输出量、心率、总外周阻力和平均动脉压(MAP),直至恢复结束。相对于HIE后直立坐姿恢复,仰卧恢复期间MAP和每搏输出量在更大程度上得以维持(p≤0.05),同时CVC和出汗率反应升高(p≤0.05)。随后观察到整个恢复过程中仰卧时食管温度显著较低(p≤0.05)。尽管我们观察到LIE后仰卧恢复时出现反射性心动过缓和每搏输出量增加,但在MAP、CVC、出汗率或食管温度方面未观察到差异。仰卧恢复以直接依赖运动强度的方式减轻运动后MAP、CVC和出汗率的下降。这种效应可能归因于非热压力感受器机制。

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