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脱水状态下的运动热适应对耐力运动期间的血管和心脏容量或全身血流动力学无影响。

Exercise Heat Acclimation With Dehydration Does Not Affect Vascular and Cardiac Volumes or Systemic Hemodynamics During Endurance Exercise.

作者信息

Travers Gavin, González-Alonso José, Riding Nathan, Nichols David, Shaw Anthony, Périard Julien D

机构信息

Athlete Health and Performance Research Centre, Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, Doha, Qatar.

Centre for Human Performance and Rehabilitation, College of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Brunel University London, Uxbridge, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2021 Nov 12;12:740121. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2021.740121. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Permissive dehydration during exercise heat acclimation (HA) may enhance hematological and cardiovascular adaptations and thus acute responses to prolonged exercise. However, the independent role of permissive dehydration on vascular and cardiac volumes, ventricular-arterial (VA) coupling and systemic hemodynamics has not been systematically investigated. Seven males completed two 10-day exercise HA interventions with controlled heart rate (HR) where euhydration was maintained or permissive dehydration (-2.9 ± 0.5% body mass) occurred. Two experimental trials were conducted before and after each HA intervention where euhydration was maintained (-0.5 ± 0.4%) or dehydration was induced (-3.6 ± 0.6%) prescribed fluid intakes. Rectal (T) and skin temperatures, HR, blood (BV) and left ventricular (LV) volumes, and systemic hemodynamics were measured at rest and during bouts of semi-recumbent cycling (55% V̇O ) in 33°C at 20, 100, and 180 min. Throughout HA sweat rate (12 ± 9%) and power output (18 ± 7 W) increased ( < 0.05), whereas T was 38.4 ± 0.2°C during the 75 min of HR controlled exercise ( = 1.00). Neither HA intervention altered resting and euhydrated exercising T, BV, LV diastolic and systolic volumes, systemic hemodynamics, and VA coupling ( > 0.05). Furthermore, the thermal and cardiovascular strain during exercise with acute dehydration post-HA was not influenced by HA hydration strategy. Instead, elevations in T and HR and reductions in BV and cardiac output matched pre-HA levels ( > 0.05). These findings indicate that permissive dehydration during exercise HA with controlled HR and maintained thermal stimulus does not affect hematological or cardiovascular responses during acute endurance exercise under moderate heat stress with maintained euhydration or moderate dehydration.

摘要

运动热适应(HA)期间的允许性脱水可能会增强血液学和心血管适应性,从而增强对长时间运动的急性反应。然而,允许性脱水对血管和心脏容量、心室-动脉(VA)耦合及全身血流动力学的独立作用尚未得到系统研究。七名男性完成了两次为期10天的运动HA干预,干预过程中控制心率(HR),分别维持正常水合状态或出现允许性脱水(体重减轻-2.9±0.5%)。在每次HA干预前后进行了两项实验试验,分别维持正常水合状态(体重减轻-0.5±0.4%)或通过规定液体摄入量诱导脱水(体重减轻-3.6±0.6%)。在33°C环境下,于静息状态以及半卧位骑行(55%V̇O)20、100和180分钟期间,测量直肠温度(T)、皮肤温度、HR、血容量(BV)、左心室(LV)容量及全身血流动力学。在整个HA期间,出汗率(12±9%)和功率输出(18±7W)增加(P<0.05),而在75分钟的HR控制运动期间T为38.4±0.2°C(P=1.00)。两种HA干预均未改变静息和正常水合运动时的T、BV、LV舒张和收缩容量、全身血流动力学及VA耦合(P>0.05)。此外,HA后急性脱水运动期间的热和心血管应激不受HA水合策略的影响。相反,T和HR的升高以及BV和心输出量的降低与HA前水平相当(P>0.05)。这些发现表明,在控制HR并维持热刺激的运动HA期间,允许性脱水在中等热应激下维持正常水合或中度脱水状态时,不影响急性耐力运动期间的血液学或心血管反应。

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