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头部露出水面的浸浴对最大强度骑行运动心肺反应的影响。

Effects of head-out water immersion on cardiorespiratory responses to maximal cycling exercise.

作者信息

Dressendorfer R H, Morlock J F, Baker D G, Hong S K

出版信息

Undersea Biomed Res. 1976 Sep;3(3):177-87.

PMID:969022
Abstract

Our objectives were to determine effects of head-out immersion (HOI), scuba breathing, and water temperature on cardiorespiratory responses to maximal aerobic work. Measurements of VO2, VE, and heart rate (HR) were obtained on seven men (27 yr, 177 cm, 67 kg) as they performed the same upright bicycling exercise to exhaustion (4-5 min) in 23 degrees C air and 30 degrees C water. Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max) during HOI was 3.18 liters - min-1, which was not statistically different from the mean of 3.29 liters- min-1 in air. When compressed air was breathed via scuba during HOI, VO2 max was 3.12 liters- min-1 and not significantly different from that when room air was breathed and a low-resistance valve in water was used. HOI decreased VE by 15.7 liters - min-1 and HR by 10 beats (b) - min-1. Scuba breathing further reduced VE by 22.0 liters - min-1. Similar measurements were made on four of the subjects after 18 min of HOI in water temperatures of 35,30, and 25 degrees C. Water temperature had no significant affect on VO2 max, although HR was 8 b- min-1 lower in 30 degrees C and 15 b - min-1 lower in 25 degrees C as compared to 35 degrees C water. The results show that VO2 max was not significantly changed by HOI, scuba breathing, or brief exposures to 25, 30, and 35 degrees C water, despite significant reductions that occurred for VE and HR.

摘要

我们的目的是确定头部露出水面的浸没状态(HOI)、水肺呼吸和水温对最大有氧工作时心肺反应的影响。对7名男性(27岁,身高177厘米,体重67千克)进行了测量,测量他们在23摄氏度的空气中和30摄氏度的水中进行相同的直立自行车运动直至力竭(4 - 5分钟)时的摄氧量(VO₂)、每分通气量(VE)和心率(HR)。HOI期间的最大摄氧量(VO₂ max)为3.18升·分钟⁻¹,与空气中3.29升·分钟⁻¹的平均值无统计学差异。当在HOI期间通过水肺呼吸压缩空气时,VO₂ max为3.12升·分钟⁻¹,与呼吸室内空气并使用水中低阻力阀门时无显著差异。HOI使VE降低了15.7升·分钟⁻¹,使HR降低了10次/分钟。水肺呼吸进一步使VE降低了22.0升·分钟⁻¹。在水温分别为35、30和25摄氏度的水中进行18分钟的HOI后,对其中4名受试者进行了类似测量。水温对VO₂ max无显著影响,尽管与35摄氏度的水相比,30摄氏度时HR低8次/分钟,25摄氏度时HR低15次/分钟。结果表明,尽管VE和HR显著降低,但HOI、水肺呼吸或短时间暴露于25、30和35摄氏度的水中对VO₂ max无显著影响。

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