Human Spaceflight Lab, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA.
Am J Hum Biol. 2022 Mar;34(3):e23634. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.23634. Epub 2021 Jun 28.
An energetically demanding environment like a wilderness expedition can lead to potent stressors on human physiology and homeostatic balance causing shifts in energy expenditure and body composition. These shifts likely have consequences on overall health and performance and may potentially differ by sex. It is therefore critical to understand the potential differential body composition and energy expenditure changes in response to a novel and challenging environment in both males and female bodies.
Data were collected from 75 healthy individuals (female = 41; ages 18-53) throughout a 3-month long expedition in the American Rockies. Body mass, body fat, and lean muscle mass were measured before, during, and after the course. Physical activity intensity and energy expenditure were also measured in a subset of participants using the wGT3X-BT Actigraph wrist monitor and an accompanying Bluetooth heart rate monitor.
Over the 3-month period, individuals initially experienced declines in body mass, body fat percentage, and lean muscle mass. Participants partially rebounded from these deficits to maintain overall body mass with a slight recomposition of body fat and lean muscle mass. Our data also demonstrated that sex moderated total energy expenditure, where females experienced a modest decline whereas males experienced an increase in energy expenditure from the beginning to the end of the course.
Understanding changes in energy storage in the body and variation in energy expenditure between sexes during a 3-month expedition has critical implications for maintaining health and performance in an energetically demanding environment where resources may be scarce.
像野外探险这样充满活力的环境会对人体生理和内稳态平衡产生强烈的压力源,导致能量消耗和身体成分的变化。这些变化可能对整体健康和表现产生影响,而且性别可能存在差异。因此,了解男性和女性在应对新的挑战性环境时身体成分和能量消耗的潜在差异至关重要。
数据来自 75 名健康个体(女性=41 名;年龄 18-53 岁),他们在美国落基山脉进行了为期 3 个月的探险。在课程开始前、期间和结束后测量体重、体脂肪和瘦体重。在一小部分参与者中,还使用 wGT3X-BT Actigraph 腕带监测器和配套的蓝牙心率监测器测量了身体活动强度和能量消耗。
在 3 个月的时间里,个体最初经历了体重、体脂肪百分比和瘦体重的下降。参与者部分弥补了这些缺陷,以维持整体体重,同时体脂肪和瘦体重略有重新组成。我们的数据还表明,性别调节了总能量消耗,女性的能量消耗略有下降,而男性的能量消耗从课程开始到结束有所增加。
了解在 3 个月的探险过程中身体能量储存的变化以及性别之间能量消耗的差异,对于在资源可能稀缺的充满活力的环境中保持健康和表现具有重要意义。