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寒冷环境暴露和冷适应对运动诱发唾液皮质醇反应的影响。

Effects of cold environment exposure and cold acclimatization on exercise-induced salivary cortisol response.

作者信息

Izawa Shuhei, Kim Kijin, Akimoto Takayuki, Ahn Nayoung, Lee Hoseong, Suzuki Katsuhiko

机构信息

Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Consolidated Research Institute for Advanced Science and Medical Care, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Wilderness Environ Med. 2009 Fall;20(3):239-43. doi: 10.1580/07-WEME-OR-123R2.1.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Considering the adverse effects of exercise-induced cortisol secretion on health in athletes, it is important to determine the environmental and individual factors that contribute to the variations in exercise-induced cortisol secretion. In this study, the effects of cold environment exposure and cold acclimatization on exercise-induced salivary cortisol responses were investigated.

METHODS

Short track skaters (n = 11), who usually practice under cold conditions, and inline skaters (n = 11), who usually practice under room temperature conditions, participated in a randomized crossover study. All participants cycled for 60 minutes at 65% Vo2 max under cold (ambient temperature: 5 +/- 1 degrees C, relative humidity 41% +/- 9%) and room temperature (ambient temperature: 21 +/- 1 degrees C, relative humidity 35% +/- 5%) conditions. The participants had a 120-minute bed rest recovery phase at room temperature after both exercise bouts. Cortisol levels were measured in saliva samples collected pre-exercise and postexercise at 1 minute, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, and 120 minutes.

RESULTS

Both short track and inline skaters exhibited clear cortisol responses to exercise under cold and room temperature conditions. The magnitude of the cortisol response, however, was different between skaters and conditions. The inline skaters exhibited significantly higher cortisol values under cold conditions than under room temperature conditions (7.6 nmol/L and 4.2 nmol/L, respectively). However, the short track skaters exhibited significantly higher cortisol values under cold conditions compared to room temperature conditions (8.7 nmol/L and 5.4 nmol/L, respectively).

CONCLUSIONS

The effects of cold environment exposure on exercise-induced cortisol response were different between skaters who usually practice under cold or room temperature conditions. These results can be interpreted as acclimatization to either cold or room temperature conditions attenuating the cortisol response, suggesting that acclimatization may be beneficial in reducing the exercise-induced cortisol response.

摘要

目的

鉴于运动诱导的皮质醇分泌对运动员健康的不利影响,确定导致运动诱导皮质醇分泌变化的环境和个体因素非常重要。在本研究中,调查了冷环境暴露和冷适应对运动诱导唾液皮质醇反应的影响。

方法

短道速滑运动员(n = 11),他们通常在寒冷条件下训练,以及轮滑运动员(n = 11),他们通常在室温条件下训练,参与了一项随机交叉研究。所有参与者在寒冷(环境温度:5±1℃,相对湿度41%±9%)和室温(环境温度:21±1℃,相对湿度35%±5%)条件下以65%最大摄氧量进行60分钟的骑行。两次运动后,参与者在室温下有120分钟的卧床休息恢复阶段。在运动前以及运动后1分钟、30分钟、60分钟和120分钟收集的唾液样本中测量皮质醇水平。

结果

短道速滑运动员和轮滑运动员在寒冷和室温条件下运动时均表现出明显的皮质醇反应。然而,皮质醇反应的幅度在运动员和条件之间有所不同。轮滑运动员在寒冷条件下的皮质醇值显著高于室温条件下(分别为7.6 nmol/L和4.2 nmol/L)。然而,短道速滑运动员在寒冷条件下的皮质醇值与室温条件相比显著更高(分别为8.7 nmol/L和5.4 nmol/L)。

结论

冷环境暴露对运动诱导皮质醇反应的影响在通常在寒冷或室温条件下训练的运动员之间有所不同。这些结果可以解释为对寒冷或室温条件的适应减弱了皮质醇反应,表明适应可能有助于减少运动诱导的皮质醇反应。

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