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应对高温:全球变暖时代的军事训练与行动。

Beating the heat: military training and operations in the era of global warming.

机构信息

School of Health Sciences, Department of Health Systems Management, Ariel University, Ariel, Israel.

U.S. Army Heat Center, Ft. Moore, Georgia, United States.

出版信息

J Appl Physiol (1985). 2023 Jul 1;135(1):60-67. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00229.2023. Epub 2023 May 18.

Abstract

Global climate change has resulted in an increase in the number and intensity of environmental heat waves, both in areas traditionally associated with hot temperatures and in areas where heat waves did not previously occur. For military communities around the world, these changes pose progressively increasing risks of heat-related illnesses and interference with training sessions. This is a significant and persistent "noncombat threat" to both training and operational activities of military personnel. In addition to these important health and safety concerns, there are broader implications in terms of the ability of worldwide security forces to effectively do their job (particularly in areas that historically already have high ambient temperatures). In the present review, we attempt to quantify the impact of climate change on various aspects of military training and performance. We also summarize ongoing research efforts designed to minimize and/or prevent heat injuries and illness. In terms of future approaches, we propose the need to "think outside the box" for a more effective training/schedule paradigm. One approach may be to investigate potential impacts of a reversal of sleep-wake cycles during basic training during the hot months of the year, to minimize the usual increase in heat-related injuries, and to enhance the capacity for physical training and combat performance. Regardless of which approaches are taken, a central feature of successful present and future interventions will be that they are rigorously tested using integrative physiological approaches.

摘要

全球气候变化导致环境热浪的数量和强度增加,无论是在传统上与高温相关的地区,还是在以前没有热浪发生的地区。对于世界各地的军事社区来说,这些变化逐渐增加了与热相关的疾病的风险,并干扰了训练课程。这是对军事人员训练和作战活动的一个重大且持续的“非战斗威胁”。除了这些重要的健康和安全问题外,全球安全部队有效执行任务的能力也存在更广泛的影响(特别是在历史上已经存在高环境温度的地区)。在本综述中,我们试图量化气候变化对军事训练和表现的各个方面的影响。我们还总结了正在进行的旨在最小化和/或预防热损伤和疾病的研究工作。就未来的方法而言,我们提出需要“跳出框框思考”,以建立更有效的训练/日程安排模式。一种方法可能是研究在一年中炎热月份的基础训练期间颠倒睡眠-觉醒周期的潜在影响,以最大程度地减少与热相关的伤害的通常增加,并增强身体训练和战斗表现的能力。无论采取哪种方法,成功的当前和未来干预措施的一个核心特征都将是使用综合生理学方法进行严格测试。

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