Podstawski Robert, Borysławski Krzysztof, Laukkanen Jari A, Clark Cain C T, Choszcz Dariusz
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Department of Tourism, Recreation and Ecology, ul. M. Oczapowskiego 5, 10-719 Olsztyn, Poland.
Wrocław University of Life and Environmental Sciences, Department of Anthropology, ul. C. K. Norwida 25, 50-375 Wrocław, Poland.
Homo. 2019 Oct 24;70(2):119-128. doi: 10.1127/homo/2019/1016.
Little is known about the effect of prolonged thermal stress on the physiological parameters of young and sedentary men. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of prolonged thermal stress on the physiological parameters of young men and the correlations with somatic features and body composition parameters. Forty-two sedentary men aged 20.24 ± 1.68 years were exposed to 10-, 12- and 14-minute sauna sessions (temperature: 90-91 °C; relative humidity: 14-16%). The participants' body composition parameters were determined pre-sauna exposure, and their body mass and blood pressure were measured pre and post-sauna treatment. Physiological parameters were monitored during each sauna session. Heart rate, energy expenditure, oxygen uptake, excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, respiratory rate, and blood pressure differed significantly between 10-, 12- and 14-minute sauna sessions. The increase in physiological parameters during sauna sessions (10, 12 and 14 minutes, respectively) was not significantly correlated with somatic features or body composition parameters. The only exception were the values of blood pressure (systolic and diastolic), which were significantly correlated with body mass, body mass index, body surface area, waist-hip ratio and the initial values of blood pressure pre-sauna exposure. Every additional two minutes of exposure to thermal stress induces significant changes in the physiological parameters of young and sedentary men. Whilst changes in physiological parameters following heat exposure are not significantly correlated with somatic features or body composition parameters, excluding blood pressure. Given the marked physiological changes observed in this study, it is recommended that sauna bathing of longer durations be investigated in order to elucidate the thermal stress response among varying body types.
关于长期热应激对年轻久坐男性生理参数的影响,目前所知甚少。本研究的目的是确定长期热应激对年轻男性生理参数的影响,以及与身体特征和身体成分参数的相关性。42名年龄在20.24±1.68岁的久坐男性接受了10分钟、12分钟和14分钟的桑拿浴(温度:90-91°C;相对湿度:14-16%)。在桑拿浴暴露前测定参与者的身体成分参数,并在桑拿浴治疗前后测量他们的体重和血压。在每次桑拿浴过程中监测生理参数。在10分钟、12分钟和14分钟的桑拿浴过程中,心率、能量消耗、摄氧量、运动后过量氧耗、呼吸频率和血压存在显著差异。桑拿浴过程中(分别为10分钟、12分钟和14分钟)生理参数的增加与身体特征或身体成分参数无显著相关性。唯一的例外是血压值(收缩压和舒张压),它们与体重、体重指数、体表面积、腰臀比以及桑拿浴暴露前的血压初始值显著相关。每额外暴露于热应激两分钟,年轻久坐男性的生理参数就会发生显著变化。虽然热暴露后生理参数的变化与身体特征或身体成分参数(血压除外)无显著相关性。鉴于本研究中观察到的明显生理变化,建议对更长时间的桑拿浴进行研究,以阐明不同体型人群的热应激反应。