Dorman Lucy E, Havenith George
Department of Human Sciences, Environmental Ergonomics Research Centre, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire, UK.
Eur J Appl Physiol. 2009 Feb;105(3):463-70. doi: 10.1007/s00421-008-0924-2. Epub 2008 Nov 15.
Protective clothing (PPC) can have negative effects on worker performance. Currently little is known about the metabolic effects of PPC and previous work has been limited to a few garments and simple walking or stepping. This study investigated the effects of a wide range of PPC on energy consumption during different activities. It is hypothesized that wearing PPC would significantly increase metabolic rate, disproportionally to its weight, during walking, stepping and an obstacle course. Measuring a person's oxygen consumption during work can give an indirect, but accurate estimate of energy expenditure (metabolic rate). Oxygen consumption was measured during the performance of continuous walking and stepping, and an obstacle course in 14 different PPC ensembles. Increases in perceived exertion and in metabolic rate (2.4-20.9%) when wearing a range of PPC garments compared to a control condition were seen, with increases above 10% being significant (P < 0.05). More than half of the increase could not be attributed to ensemble weight.
防护服(PPC)可能会对工人的工作表现产生负面影响。目前,人们对防护服的代谢影响知之甚少,之前的研究仅限于少数几种服装以及简单的行走或踏步。本研究调查了多种防护服在不同活动期间对能量消耗的影响。研究假设,在行走、踏步和障碍课程中,穿着防护服会显著提高代谢率,且与其重量不成比例。测量一个人在工作期间的耗氧量可以间接但准确地估计能量消耗(代谢率)。在14种不同的防护服组合中,对连续行走、踏步和障碍课程进行了耗氧量测量。与对照条件相比,穿着一系列防护服时,主观用力程度和代谢率有所增加(2.4%-20.9%),超过10%的增加具有显著性(P<0.05)。超过一半的增加不能归因于服装组合的重量。