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间歇性全身冷浸浴会引发相似的热应激,但男性和女性之间的运动及认知反应有所不同。

Intermittent whole-body cold immersion induces similar thermal stress but different motor and cognitive responses between males and females.

作者信息

Solianik Rima, Skurvydas Albertas, Mickevičienė Dalia, Brazaitis Marius

机构信息

Institute of Sports Science and Innovations, Lithuanian Sports University, Sporto Str. 6, LT-44221 Kaunas, Lithuania.

Institute of Sports Science and Innovations, Lithuanian Sports University, Sporto Str. 6, LT-44221 Kaunas, Lithuania.

出版信息

Cryobiology. 2014 Oct;69(2):323-32. doi: 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2014.08.007. Epub 2014 Aug 27.

Abstract

The main aim of this study was to compare the thermal responses and the responses of cognitive and motor functions to intermittent cold stress between males and females. The intermittent cold stress continued until rectal temperature (TRE) reached 35.5°C or for a maximum of 170 min. Thermal response and motor and cognitive performance were monitored. During intermittent cold stress, body temperature variables decreased in all subjects (P < 0.001) and did not differ between sexes. The presence of fast and slow cooling types for participants with similar effect on physiological variables were observed; thus the different rate coolers were grouped together and were attributed only sex specific responses. Overall, TRE cooling rate and cold strain index did not differ between sexes. Maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) decreased after intermittent cold exposure only in males (P < 0.001), whereas changes in muscle electromyography (EMG) activity did not differ between sexes. The effects of intermittent cold stress on electrically evoked muscle properties, spinal (H-reflex), and supraspinal (V-waves) reflexes did not differ between sexes. Intermittent cold-induced cognitive perturbation of attention and memory task performance was greater in males (P < 0.05). Contrary to our expectations, the results of the present study indicated that males and females experience similar thermal stress induced by intermittent whole-body cold immersion. Although no sex-specific differences were observed in muscle EMG activity, involuntary muscle properties, spinal and supraspinal reflexes, some of the sex differences observed (e.g., lower isometric MVC and greater cognitive perturbation in males) support the view of sex-specific physiological responses to core temperature decrease.

摘要

本研究的主要目的是比较男性和女性对间歇性冷应激的热反应以及认知和运动功能的反应。间歇性冷应激持续至直肠温度(TRE)达到35.5°C或最长持续170分钟。监测热反应以及运动和认知表现。在间歇性冷应激期间,所有受试者的体温变量均下降(P < 0.001),且两性之间无差异。观察到参与者存在对生理变量有相似影响的快速和缓慢冷却类型;因此,将不同冷却速率的参与者归为一组,仅归因于性别特异性反应。总体而言,TRE冷却速率和冷应激指数在两性之间无差异。间歇性冷暴露后,仅男性的最大自主收缩(MVC)下降(P < 0.001),而肌肉肌电图(EMG)活动的变化在两性之间无差异。间歇性冷应激对电诱发肌肉特性、脊髓(H反射)和脊髓上(V波)反射的影响在两性之间无差异。间歇性冷诱导的男性注意力和记忆任务表现的认知干扰更大(P < 0.05)。与我们的预期相反,本研究结果表明,男性和女性在间歇性全身冷浸诱导的热应激方面经历相似。尽管在肌肉EMG活动、非自主肌肉特性、脊髓和脊髓上反射方面未观察到性别特异性差异,但观察到的一些性别差异(例如,男性较低的等长MVC和较大的认知干扰)支持了对核心体温下降存在性别特异性生理反应的观点。

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