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低环境相对湿度对负重行走时身体性能和感知反应的影响。

The Effect of Low Ambient Relative Humidity on Physical Performance and Perceptual Responses during Load Carriage.

作者信息

Mekjavic Igor B, Ciuha Ursa, Grönkvist Mikael, Eiken Ola

机构信息

Environmental Physiology Laboratory, Department of Automation, Biocybernetics and Robotics, Jožef Stefan InstituteLjubljana, Slovenia.

Department of Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology, Simon Fraser UniversityBurnaby, BC, Canada.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2017 Jul 6;8:451. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2017.00451. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

The study evaluated the effect of low ambient relative humidity on physical performance and perceptual responses during load carriage in a hot environment. Ten heat-unacclimatized male subjects participated in three 130-min trials, during which they walked on a treadmill, carrying a load of ~35 kg, at a speed of 3.2 km.h, with an incident wind at the same velocity and ambient temperature at 45°C. Each trial commenced with a 10-min baseline at 20°C and 50% relative humidity (RH), the subjects transferred to a climatic chamber and commenced their simulated hike, comprising two 50-min walks separated by a 20-min rest period. In two, full protective equipment (FP) trials, RH was 10% (partial pressure of water vapor, p = 7.2 mmHg) in one (FP10), and 20% (p = 14.4 mmHg; FP20) in the other. In the control trial, subjects were semi-nude (SN) and carried the equipment in their backpacks; RH was 20%. Measurements included oxygen uptake, ventilation, heart rate, rectal and skin temperatures, heat flux, temperature perception, and thermal comfort. In FP20, four subjects terminated the trial prematurely due to signs of heat exhaustion; there were no such signs in FP10 or SN. Upon completion of the trials, pulmonary ventilation, heart rate, and rectal temperature were lower in FP10 (33 ± 5 l/min; 128 ± 21 bpm; 38.2 ± 0.4°C) and SN (34 ± 4 l/min; 113 ± 18 bpm; 38.1 ± 0.4°C than in FP20 (39 ± 8 l/min; 145 ± 12 bpm; 38.6 ± 0.4°C). Evaporation was significantly greater in the SN compared to FP10 and FP20 trials. FP10 was rated thermally more comfortable than FP20. A lower ambient partial pressure of water vapor, reflected in a lower ambient relative humidity, improved cardiorespiratory, thermoregulatory, and perceptual responses during load carriage.

摘要

该研究评估了低环境相对湿度对炎热环境下负重行走时身体性能和感知反应的影响。10名未适应热环境的男性受试者参与了三项130分钟的试验,在此期间,他们以3.2千米/小时的速度在跑步机上行走,背负约35千克的重物,同时有相同风速的迎面风,环境温度为45°C。每项试验开始时,先在20°C和50%相对湿度(RH)的条件下进行10分钟的基线测试,然后受试者转移到气候舱开始模拟徒步,包括两次50分钟的行走,中间有20分钟的休息时间。在两项配备全套防护装备(FP)的试验中,一项试验(FP10)的RH为10%(水汽分压,p = 7.2 mmHg),另一项试验(FP20)的RH为20%(p = 14.4 mmHg)。在对照试验中,受试者半裸(SN),将装备放在背包里;RH为20%。测量指标包括摄氧量、通气量、心率、直肠温度和皮肤温度、热通量、温度感知和热舒适度。在FP20试验中,有4名受试者因中暑迹象提前终止试验;在FP10或SN试验中没有出现此类迹象。试验结束时,FP10组(33±5升/分钟;128±21次/分钟;38.2±0.4°C)和SN组(34±4升/分钟;113±18次/分钟;38.1±0.4°C)的肺通气量、心率和直肠温度低于FP20组(39±8升/分钟;145±12次/分钟;38.6±0.4°C)。与FP10和FP20试验相比,SN试验中的蒸发量显著更大。FP10组的热舒适度评级高于FP20组。较低的环境水汽分压,表现为较低的环境相对湿度,可改善负重行走过程中的心肺功能、体温调节和感知反应。

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