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停训对老年退休韩国女性潜水员“海女”手指冷刺激血管扩张的影响。

Effects of cold exposure discontinuation on finger cold-induced vasodilation of older retired Korean female divers 'Haenyeos'.

机构信息

College of Human Ecology, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea.

Korea Institute of Sports Science, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

J Therm Biol. 2020 Jul;91:102642. doi: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2020.102642. Epub 2020 Jun 19.

Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of cold exposure discontinuation on local cold tolerance of older retired female haenyeos in Korea. A total of 30 older women participated in this study: older retired haenyeos (89 ± 4 y in age, N = 10), active haenyeos (current divers) (75 ± 4 y, N = 10), and age-matched non-divers (75 ± 6 y, N = 10). Our criterion for local cold tolerance was cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) of the finger. Active haenyeos showed greater local cold tolerance in terms of higher minimum temperature of the left finger during immersion and recovery than the other two groups (P < 0.05). Furthermore, active haenyeos showed higher skin temperatures of the right finger and left foot as well (P < 0.05). Older retired haenyeos displayed the second best minimum finger temperature both during immersion and during recovery (15 min and 20 min), whereas their local cold tolerance was evaluated as inferior to active haenyeos and the age-matched non-divers in CIVD frequency, finger pain sensation, thermal comfort, and finger temperature during the earlier period of recovery (5 min and 10 min). These results suggested that older retired haenyeos' cold tolerance in their extremities disappeared in terms of finger temperature in their initial recovery periods, but that they might still retain cold adaptation in terms of minimum finger temperature or later recovery responses, even though the attributes were not marked as much as those of active haenyeos.

摘要

本研究旨在探讨停止寒冷暴露对韩国老年女性海女局部冷耐受性的影响。共有 30 名老年女性参与了这项研究:老年退休海女(年龄 89 ± 4 岁,N = 10)、现役海女(当前潜水员)(75 ± 4 岁,N = 10)和年龄匹配的非潜水员(75 ± 6 岁,N = 10)。我们的局部冷耐受性标准是手指冷诱导血管舒张(CIVD)。与其他两组相比,现役海女在手指浸入和恢复过程中左手的最低温度更高,表现出更好的局部冷耐受性(P < 0.05)。此外,现役海女的右手和左脚皮肤温度也更高(P < 0.05)。退休老年海女在浸入和恢复期间(15 分钟和 20 分钟)显示出第二低的手指最低温度,但其局部冷耐受性在 CIVD 频率、手指疼痛感觉、热舒适度和恢复早期的手指温度方面被评估为不如现役海女和年龄匹配的非潜水员(5 分钟和 10 分钟)。这些结果表明,老年退休海女的手指温度在其初始恢复期间消失了对四肢的冷耐受性,但她们可能仍然保留了对最小手指温度或后期恢复反应的冷适应,尽管这些属性不如现役海女明显。

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