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消防设备和自给式呼吸器对男性和女性峰值运动的影响。

Impact of fire protective equipment and the self-contained breathing apparatus on peak exercise in males and females.

机构信息

School of Health and Life Sciences, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Edmonton, Canada.

出版信息

Ergonomics. 2023 Dec;66(12):1884-1891. doi: 10.1080/00140139.2023.2168766. Epub 2023 Jan 26.

Abstract

With an increase in the number of females entering the fire service it is important to understand the potential impact of personal protective equipment (PPE) on females. This study compared selected physiological responses during two graded exercise tests (GXT) performed in a counterbalanced design: GXT - wearing athletic clothing while breathing through a low-resistance valve; and GXT - wearing PPE and breathing from a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). Sixteen males and 15 females acted as participants. O was significantly lower, by approximately 15%, during the GXT compared to the GXT condition for both the males and females. Physiologically, the decreased oxygen consumption was strongly related to an attenuated ventilation ( = 0.75 and 0.71) and oxygen pulse ( = 0.94 and 0.93) for the males and females, respectively. The results of this investigation demonstrate that the SCBA and PPE impacts males and females to a similar relative extent and manner. Little information exists regarding the impact of the SCBA and PPE on physiological parameters for females. This investigation determined that females have reduced exercise capacities to the same extent as males, which should be considered when evaluating the aerobic demands of fire suppression work and the fitness levels of firefighters.: GXT: graded exercise test; SCBA: self-contained breathing apparatus; personal protective equipment; MMC: metabolic measurement cart; ANOVA: analysis of variance; RPE: rating of percieved exertion; PRD: perceptions of respiratory distress; PTD: percieved thermal distress; O: rate of oxygen consumption; O: rate of oxygen consumption at peak exercise; : minute ventilation at peak exercise; /CO: ventilatory equivalent for carbon dioxide; FVC: forced vital capacity; FEV: forced expiratory volume in one second; FEF: forced expiratory flow; PEF: peak expiratory flow rate; MVV: maximum voluntary ventilation.

摘要

随着越来越多的女性进入消防部门,了解个人防护设备 (PPE) 对女性的潜在影响变得尤为重要。本研究比较了在两种平衡设计的分级运动测试 (GXT) 中进行的选择生理反应:GXT - 穿着运动服,同时通过低阻力阀呼吸;和 GXT - 穿着个人防护设备并通过自给式呼吸器 (SCBA) 呼吸。16 名男性和 15 名女性作为参与者。与 GXT 条件相比,男性和女性的 GXT 期间的 O 显着降低了约 15%。从生理学上讲,氧气消耗的减少与通气减弱(分别为男性和女性的 = 0.75 和 0.71)和氧气脉冲(分别为男性和女性的 = 0.94 和 0.93)密切相关。这项研究的结果表明,SCBA 和 PPE 对男性和女性的影响具有相似的相对程度和方式。关于 SCBA 和 PPE 对女性生理参数的影响的信息很少。本研究确定女性的运动能力降低与男性相同,在评估消防工作的有氧需求和消防员的健康水平时应考虑到这一点。:GXT:分级运动测试;SCBA:自给式呼吸器;个人防护设备;MMC:代谢测量车;ANOVA:方差分析;RPE:感知用力程度;PRD:呼吸窘迫感知;PTD:感知热应激;O:耗氧量;O:最大运动时的耗氧量;:最大运动时的分钟通气量;/CO:二氧化碳通气当量;FVC:用力肺活量;FEV:一秒用力呼气量;FEF:用力呼气流量;PEF:呼气峰流量率;MVV:最大自主通气量。

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