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在寒冷环境中进行体力工作时的能量消耗:对军人服役的生理和表现考虑。

Energy expenditure during physical work in cold environments: physiology and performance considerations for military service members.

机构信息

Thermal and Mountain Medicine Division, United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine (USARIEM), Natick, Massachusetts, United States.

Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States.

出版信息

J Appl Physiol (1985). 2024 Oct 1;137(4):995-1013. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00210.2024. Epub 2024 Aug 29.

Abstract

Effective execution of military missions in cold environments requires highly trained, well-equipped, and operationally ready service members. Understanding the metabolic energetic demands of performing physical work in extreme cold conditions is critical for individual medical readiness of service members. In this narrative review, we describe ) the extreme energy costs of performing militarily relevant physical work in cold environments, ) key factors specific to cold environments that explain these additional energy costs, ) additional environmental factors that modulate the metabolic burden, ) medical readiness consequences associated with these circumstances, and ) potential countermeasures to be developed to aid future military personnel. Key characteristics of the cold operational environment that cause excessive energy expenditure in military personnel include thermoregulatory mechanisms, winter apparel, inspiration of cold air, inclement weather, and activities specific to cold weather. The combination of cold temperatures with other environmental stressors, including altitude, wind, and wet environments, exacerbates the overall metabolic strain on military service members. The high energy cost of working in these environments increases the risk of undesirable consequences, including negative energy balance, dehydration, and subsequent decrements in physical and cognitive performance. Such consequences may be mitigated by the application of enhanced clothing and equipment design, wearable technologies for biomechanical assistance and localized heating, thermogenic pharmaceuticals, and cold habituation and training guidance. Altogether, the reduction in energy expenditure of modern military personnel during physical work in cold environments would promote desirable operational outcomes and optimize the health and performance of service members.

摘要

在寒冷环境中有效执行军事任务需要经过高度训练、装备精良且具备作战准备的人员。了解在极端寒冷条件下进行体力工作的代谢能量需求对于服务人员的个人医疗准备至关重要。在这篇叙述性评论中,我们描述了)在寒冷环境中执行与军事相关的体力工作所带来的极高能量消耗,)解释这些额外能量消耗的寒冷环境特有的关键因素,)调节代谢负担的其他环境因素,)与这些情况相关的医疗准备后果,以及)为帮助未来的军事人员而开发的潜在对策。导致军事人员过度消耗能量的寒冷作业环境的关键特征包括体温调节机制、冬季服装、冷空气吸入、恶劣天气以及特定于寒冷天气的活动。低温与其他环境压力源(包括海拔、风和潮湿环境)的结合,使军事人员面临的整体代谢压力加剧。在这些环境中工作的高能耗增加了产生不良后果的风险,包括负能量平衡、脱水以及随后的身体和认知表现下降。通过增强服装和设备设计、用于生物力学辅助和局部加热的可穿戴技术、产热药物以及寒冷适应和训练指导,可以减轻这些后果。总之,在寒冷环境中进行体力工作时减少现代军事人员的能量消耗将促进理想的作战成果,并优化服务人员的健康和表现。

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