RECETOX, Faculty of Sciences, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic.
Department of Physical Activities and Health Sciences - Faculty of Sports Studies, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic.
Sci Rep. 2024 Feb 17;14(1):3981. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-54203-9.
Antarctica provides a unique environment for studying human adaptability, characterized by controlled conditions, limited sensory stimulation, and significant challenges in logistics and communication. This longitudinal study investigates the relationship between stress indicators, with a specific focus on mean sleep heart rate, during a COVID-19 quarantine and subsequent 83 days long summer Antarctic expedition at the J. G. Mendel Czech Antarctic Station. Our novel approach includes daily recordings of sleep heart rate and weekly assessments of emotions, stress, and sleep quality. Associations between variables were analyzed using the generalized least squares method, providing unique insights into nuances of adaptation. The results support previous findings by providing empirical evidence on the stress reducing effect of Antarctic summer expedition and highlight the importance of previous experience and positive emotions, with the novel contribution of utilizing physiological data in addition to psychological measures. High-frequency sampling and combination of psychological and physiological data addresses a crucial gap in the research of stress. This study contributes valuable knowledge to the field of psychophysiology and has implications for expedition planners, research organizations, teams in action settings, pandemic prevention protocols, global crises, and long-duration spaceflight missions. Comprehensive insights promote the well-being and success of individuals in extreme conditions.
南极洲为研究人类适应性提供了一个独特的环境,其特点是控制条件、有限的感官刺激以及物流和通信方面的重大挑战。这项纵向研究调查了在 COVID-19 隔离期间以及随后在 J.G. Mendel 捷克南极站进行的为期 83 天的夏季南极探险期间,应激指标(特别是平均睡眠心率)之间的关系。我们的新方法包括每天记录睡眠心率和每周评估情绪、压力和睡眠质量。使用广义最小二乘法分析变量之间的关联,为适应的细微差别提供了独特的见解。结果通过提供关于南极夏季探险减轻压力的实证证据支持了先前的发现,并强调了先前经验和积极情绪的重要性,除了心理测量外,还利用生理数据的新颖贡献。高频采样以及心理和生理数据的组合解决了应激研究中的一个关键差距。这项研究为心理生理学领域做出了有价值的贡献,对探险规划者、研究组织、行动环境中的团队、大流行预防协议、全球危机和长时间太空飞行任务都具有重要意义。全面的见解可促进在极端条件下个人的健康和成功。