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运动中男性和女性对冷水暴露的体温调节。

Thermal adjustment to cold-water exposure in exercising men and women.

作者信息

McArdle W D, Magel J R, Spina R J, Gergley T J, Toner M M

出版信息

J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol. 1984 Jun;56(6):1572-7. doi: 10.1152/jappl.1984.56.6.1572.

Abstract

Thermoregulatory responses were studied in 10 men and 8 women during 36-W exercise for 1 h in air and water at 20, 24, and 28 degrees C. Men were classified as high (27.6%; n = 2), average (16.8%; n = 4), and low (9.2%; n = 4) percent body fat, whereas women were classified as average (25.2%; n = 4) and low (18.5%; n = 4) fat. For both men and women, exercise of about 1.7 l O2 X min-1 was beneficial in either preventing or retarding the fall in rectal temperature (Tre) observed in a previous study for the same subjects at rest. The greatest thermal strain was noted for the leanest subjects. However, in no instance did exercise facilitate a drop in Tre compared with resting conditions. Despite a larger surface area-to-mass ratio (P less than 0.05) and less effective thermoregulation for women at rest compared with men, essentially similar thermoregulatory responses were observed for both sexes during exercise at each water temperature. For both the men and women, the thermoregulatory benefits of exercise were due largely to the added heat production from physical activity. For the female, an additional benefit of exercise may in part be derived from a more favorable distribution of subcutaneous fat over the active musculature.

摘要

在20、24和28摄氏度的空气和水中,对10名男性和8名女性进行了为期1小时的36瓦运动,研究了他们的体温调节反应。男性被分为高体脂百分比(27.6%;n = 2)、平均体脂百分比(16.8%;n = 4)和低体脂百分比(9.2%;n = 4),而女性被分为平均体脂百分比(25.2%;n = 4)和低体脂百分比(18.5%;n = 4)。对于男性和女性来说,约1.7升氧气/分钟的运动有利于预防或延缓在之前的研究中观察到的相同受试者在休息时出现的直肠温度(Tre)下降。体脂最少的受试者热应激最大。然而,与静息状态相比,运动在任何情况下都没有促使Tre下降。尽管女性与男性相比,静息时的表面积与质量比更大(P < 0.05)且体温调节效率更低,但在每个水温下运动期间,两性的体温调节反应基本相似。对于男性和女性来说,运动的体温调节益处主要归因于体力活动增加的产热。对于女性而言,运动的额外益处可能部分源于皮下脂肪在活跃肌肉组织上更有利的分布。

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