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高温环境下轮椅运动时的液体摄入量:局部冷却服装的影响

Fluid intake during wheelchair exercise in the heat: effects of localized cooling garments.

作者信息

Goosey-Tolfrey Victoria L, Diaper Nicholas J, Crosland Jeanette, Tolfrey Keith

机构信息

Research Institute for Health and Social Change, Department of Exercise and Sport Science, Manchester Metropolitan University, Alsager, England, UK.

出版信息

Int J Sports Physiol Perform. 2008 Jun;3(2):145-56. doi: 10.1123/ijspp.3.2.145.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Wheelchair tennis players, competing in hot and humid environments, are faced with an increased risk of heat-related illness and impaired performance. This study examined the effects of head and neck cooling garments on perceptions of exertion (RPE), thermal sensation (TS), and water consumption during wheelchair exercise at 30.4 +/- 0.6 degrees C.

METHODS

Eight highly trained wheelchair tennis players (1 amputee and 7 spinal cord injured) completed two 60-min, intermittent sprint trials; once with cooling (COOL) and once without cooling (CON) in a balanced cross-over design. Players could drink water ad libitum at five predetermined intervals during each trial. Heart rate, blood lactate concentration, peak speed, TS, and RPE were recorded during the trials. Body mass and water consumption were measured before and after each trial.

RESULTS

Water consumption was lower in COOL compared with CON (700 +/- 393 mL vs. 1198 +/- 675 mL respectively; P = 0.042). Trends in data suggested lower RPE and TS under COOL conditions (N.S.). Total sweat losses ranged from 200 to 1300 mL; this equated to approximately 1% dehydration after water consumption had been accounted for when averaged across all trials. The ad libitum drinking volumes matched and, in some cases, were greater than the total sweat losses.

CONCLUSIONS

These results suggest that there is a counterproductive effect of head and neck cooling garments on water consumption. However, despite consuming volumes of water at least equivalent to total sweat loss, changes in body mass suggest an incidence of mild dehydration during wheelchair tennis in the heat.

摘要

背景

轮椅网球运动员在炎热潮湿的环境中比赛时,面临与热相关疾病风险增加和运动表现受损的问题。本研究考察了头颈部冷却服装对在30.4±0.6摄氏度下轮椅运动期间的运动感知(RPE)、热感觉(TS)和水消耗的影响。

方法

八名训练有素的轮椅网球运动员(1名单肢截肢者和7名脊髓损伤者)完成了两次60分钟的间歇性冲刺试验;采用平衡交叉设计,一次使用冷却装备(COOL),一次不使用冷却装备(CON)。在每次试验期间,运动员可以在五个预定时间间隔随意饮水。试验期间记录心率、血乳酸浓度、峰值速度、TS和RPE。在每次试验前后测量体重和水消耗。

结果

与CON相比,COOL组的水消耗较低(分别为700±393毫升和1198±675毫升;P = 0.042)。数据趋势表明在COOL条件下RPE和TS较低(无统计学意义)。总汗液流失量在200至1300毫升之间;在所有试验中平均计算,这相当于在饮水后约1%的脱水。随意饮水的量与总汗液流失量相当,在某些情况下甚至超过了总汗液流失量。

结论

这些结果表明头颈部冷却服装对水消耗有适得其反的影响。然而,尽管消耗的水量至少相当于总汗液流失量,但体重变化表明在炎热环境下轮椅网球运动期间存在轻度脱水情况。

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