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早期的热感觉变化并不是热环境中预期运动节奏的驱动因素。

Early change in thermal perception is not a driver of anticipatory exercise pacing in the heat.

机构信息

Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of Portsmouth, Spinnaker Building, Cambridge Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK.

出版信息

Br J Sports Med. 2012 Oct;46(13):936-42. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2011-090536. Epub 2011 Dec 5.

Abstract

AIM

Initial power output declines significantly during exercise in hot conditions on attaining a rapid increase in skin temperature when exercise commences. It is unclear whether this initial reduced power is mediated consciously, through thermal perceptual cues, or is a subconscious process. The authors tested the hypothesis that improved thermal perception (feeling cooler and more comfortable) in the absence of a change in thermal state (ie, similar deep-body and skin temperatures between spray conditions) would alter pacing and 40 km cycling time trial (TT) performance.

METHOD

Eleven trained participants (mean (SD): age 30 (8.1) years; height 1.78 (0.06) m; mass 76.0 (8.3) kg) completed three 40 km cycling TTs in standardised conditions (32°C, 50% RH) with thermal perception altered prior to exercise by application of cold-receptor-activating menthol spray (MENTHOL SPRAY), in contrast to a separate control spray (CONTROL SPRAY) and no spray control (CON). Thermal perception, perceived exertion, thermal responses and cycling TT performance were measured.

RESULTS

MENTHOL SPRAY induced feelings of coolness and improved thermal comfort before and during exercise. Skin temperature profile at the start of exercise was similar between sprays (CON-SPRAY 33.3 (1.1)°C and MENTHOL SPRAY 33.4 (0.4)°C, but different to CON 34.5 (0.5)°C), but there was no difference in the pacing strategy adopted. There was no performance benefit using MENTHOL SPRAY; cycling TT completion time for CON is 71.58 (6.21) min, for CON-SPRAY is 70.94 (6.06) min and for MENTHOL SPRAY is 71.04 (5.47) min.

CONCLUSION

The hypothesis is rejected. Thermal perception is not a primary driver of early pacing during 40 km cycling TT in hot conditions in trained participants.

摘要

目的

在开始运动时,皮肤温度迅速升高,导致运动过程中初始功率输出显著下降。目前尚不清楚这种初始功率降低是通过热感觉线索有意识地调节的,还是一种潜意识过程。作者测试了以下假设:在没有改变热状态的情况下(即,在喷雾条件下,深部体温和皮肤温度相似),改善热感觉(感觉更凉爽、更舒适)会改变配速和 40 公里计时赛(TT)的表现。

方法

11 名训练有素的参与者(平均(标准差):年龄 30(8.1)岁;身高 1.78(0.06)米;体重 76.0(8.3)千克)在标准条件下完成了三次 40 公里自行车 TT,在运动前通过应用冷受体激活薄荷醇喷雾(MENTHOL SPRAY)改变热感觉,与单独的对照喷雾(CONTROL SPRAY)和无喷雾对照(CON)相比。测量热感觉、感知用力、热反应和自行车 TT 表现。

结果

MENTHOL SPRAY 在运动前和运动期间引起凉爽感并改善了热舒适度。运动开始时的皮肤温度曲线在喷雾之间相似(CON-SPRAY 为 33.3(1.1)°C,MENTHOL SPRAY 为 33.4(0.4)°C,但与 CON 为 34.5(0.5)°C 不同),但采用的配速策略没有差异。使用 MENTHOL SPRAY 没有带来性能优势;CON 的自行车 TT 完成时间为 71.58(6.21)分钟,CON-SPRAY 为 70.94(6.06)分钟,MENTHOL SPRAY 为 71.04(5.47)分钟。

结论

该假设被拒绝。在热条件下进行 40 公里自行车 TT 时,热感觉不是训练有素的参与者早期配速的主要驱动因素。

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