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15 degrees Head-down tilt attenuates the postexercise reduction in cutaneous vascular conductance and sweating and decreases esophageal temperature recovery time

机译:头部向下倾斜15度可减轻运动后皮肤血管传导和出汗的减少,并减少食道温度的恢复时间

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The following study examined the effect of 15 degrees head-down tilt (HDT) on postexercise heat loss and hemodynamic responses. We tested the hypothesis that recovery from dynamic exercise in the HDT position would attenuate the reduction in the heat loss responses of cutaneous vascular conductance (CVC) and sweating relative to upright seated (URS) recovery in association with an augmented hemodynamic response and an increased rate of core temperature decay. Seven male subjects performed the following three experimental protocols: 1) 60 min in the URS posture followed by 60 min in the 15 HDT position; 2) 15 min of cycle ergometry at 75% of their predetermined VO2 peak followed by 60 min of recovery in the URS posture; or 3) 15 min of cycle ergometry at 75% of their predetermined VO2 peak followed by 60 min of recovery in the 15 HDT position. Mean skin temperature, esophageal temperature (T-es), skin blood flow, sweat rate, cardiac output (CO), stroke volume (SV), heart rate (HR), total peripheral resistance, and mean arterial pressure ( MAP) were recorded at baseline, end exercise, 2, 5, 8, 12, 15, and 20 min, and every 5 min until end of recovery (60 min). Without preceding exercise, HDT decreased HR and increased SV (P <= 0.05). During recovery after exercise, a significantly greater MAP, SV, CVC, and sweat rate and a significantly lower HR were found with HDT compared with URS posture (P <= 0.05). Subsequently, a significantly lower Tes was observed with HDT after 15 min of recovery onward (P <= 0.05). At the end of 60 min of recovery, T-es remained significantly elevated above baseline with URS (P <= 0.05); however, T-es returned to baseline with HDT. In conclusion, extended recovery from dynamic exercise in the 15 degrees HDT position attenuates the reduction in CVC and sweating, thereby significantly increasing the rate of T-es decay compared with recovery in the URS posture.
机译:以下研究检查了15度仰头向下倾斜(HDT)对运动后热量流失和血液动力学反应的影响。我们测试了以下假设:相对于直立坐姿(URS)恢复,HDT位置从动态运动中恢复可减弱皮肤血管传导(CVC)和出汗的热损失反应的减少,同时血液动力学反应增强和发生率增加核心温度衰减。七名男性受试者执行以下三个实验方案:1)在URS姿势下60分钟,然后在15 HDT姿势下60分钟; 2)在其预定的VO2峰值的75%处进行15分钟的循环测功,然后以URS姿势恢复60分钟;或3)在其预定VO2峰值的75%处进行15分钟的循环测功,然后在15 HDT位置恢复60分钟。记录平均皮肤温度,食道温度(T-es),皮肤血流量,汗水速率,心输出量(CO),中风量(SV),心率(HR),总外周阻力和平均动脉压(MAP)在基线,结束运动,2、5、8、12、15和20分钟,每5分钟直到恢复结束(60分钟)。未经事先锻炼,HDT会降低HR并增加SV(P <= 0.05)。运动后恢复期间,与URS姿势相比,HDT发现MAP,SV,CVC和出汗率明显更高,而HR则明显更低(P <= 0.05)。随后,在恢复15分钟后,HDT的Tes明显降低(P <= 0.05)。在恢复的60分钟结束时,URS的T-es仍显着高于基线(P <= 0.05)。但是,T-es在HDT下恢复了基线。总之,在15度HDT位置从动态运动中获得的长时间恢复可减弱CVC和出汗的减少,从而与URS姿势恢复相比,可显着提高T-es衰减的速率。

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