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手的连续浸泡过程中的冷诱导血管扩张。

Cold-induced vasodilation during sequential immersions of the hand.

机构信息

Naval Health Research Center, 140 Sylvester Rd, San Diego, CA, USA.

Leidos, Inc., San Diego, CA, USA.

出版信息

Eur J Appl Physiol. 2024 Mar;124(3):775-781. doi: 10.1007/s00421-023-05304-2. Epub 2023 Oct 21.

Abstract

A common practice for those operating in cold environments includes repetitive glove doffing and donning to perform specific tasks, which creates a repetitive cycle of hand cooling and rewarming. This study aimed to determine the influence of intraday repeated hand cooling on cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD), sympathetic activation, and finger/hand temperature recovery. Eight males and two females (mean ± SD age: 28 ± 5 year; height: 181 ± 9 cm; weight: 79.9 ± 10.4 kg) performed two 30-min hand immersions in cold (4.3 ± 0.92 °C) water in an indoor environment (18 °C). Both immersions (Imm1; Imm2) were performed on the same day and both allowed for a 10-min recovery. CIVD components were calculated for each finger (index, middle, ring) during each immersion. CIVD onset time (index, p = 0.546; middle, p = 0.727; ring, p = 0.873), minimum finger temperature (index, p = 0.634; middle, p = 0.493; ring, p = 0.575), and mean finger temperature (index, p = 0.986; middle, p = 0.953; ring, p = 0.637) were all similar between immersions. Recovery rates generally demonstrated similar responses as well. Findings suggest that two sequential CIVD tests analyzing the effect of prior cold exposure of the hand does not impair the CIVD response or recovery. Such findings appear promising for those venturing into cold environments where hands are likely to be repeatedly exposed to cold temperatures.

摘要

在寒冷环境中工作的人通常会反复戴脱手套以完成特定任务,这会导致手部反复冷却和复温。本研究旨在确定日间反复手部冷却对冷诱导血管舒张(CIVD)、交感神经激活和手指/手部温度恢复的影响。8 名男性和 2 名女性(平均±标准差年龄:28±5 岁;身高:181±9cm;体重:79.9±10.4kg)在室内环境(18°C)中进行了两次 30 分钟的手部浸入 4.3±0.92°C 的冷水中。两次浸入(Imm1;Imm2)均在同一天进行,均允许 10 分钟恢复期。在每次浸入过程中,计算每个手指(食指、中指、无名指)的 CIVD 成分。CIVD 发作时间(食指,p=0.546;中指,p=0.727;无名指,p=0.873)、最小手指温度(食指,p=0.634;中指,p=0.493;无名指,p=0.575)和平均手指温度(食指,p=0.986;中指,p=0.953;无名指,p=0.637)在两次浸入之间均相似。恢复速度通常也表现出相似的反应。研究结果表明,两次连续的 CIVD 测试分析手部先前暴露于寒冷环境的影响并不会损害 CIVD 反应或恢复。这些发现对于那些进入可能反复暴露于寒冷温度的寒冷环境的人来说是有希望的。

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