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Influence of body heat content on hand function during prolonged cold exposures

机译:长时间冷暴露期间身体热量对手功能的影响

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We examined the influence of 1) prior increase [preheating (PHT)], 2) increase throughout [ heating ( HT)], and 3) no increase [ control ( Con)] of body heat content (H-b) on neuromuscular function and manual dexterity of the hands during a 130-min exposure to -20 degrees C (coldEx). Ten volunteers randomly underwent three passive coldEx, incorporating a 10-min moderate-exercise period at the 65th min while wearing a liquid conditioning garment (LCG) and military arctic clothing. In PHT, 50 degrees C water was circulated in the LCG before coldEx until core temperature was increased by 0.5 degrees C. In HT, participants regulated the inlet LCG water temperature throughout coldEx to subjective comfort, while the LCG was not operating in Con. Thermal comfort, rectal temperature, mean skin temperature, mean finger temperature (T-fing), change in Hb (Delta H-b), rate of body heat storage, Purdue pegboard test, finger tapping, handgrip, maximum voluntary contraction, and evoked twitch force of the first dorsal interosseus muscle were recorded. Results demonstrated that, unlike in HT and PHT, thermal comfort, rectal temperature, mean skin temperature, twitch force, maximum voluntary contraction, and finger tapping declined significantly in Con. In contrast, T-fing and Purdue pegboard test remained constant only in HT. Generalized estimating equations demonstrated that Delta H-b and T-fing were associated over time with hand function, whereas no significant association was detected for rate of body heat storage. It is concluded that increasing Hb not only throughout but also before a coldEx is effective in maintaining hand function. In addition, we found that the best indicator of hand function is Delta H-b followed by T-fing.
机译:我们检查了1)先前增加的[预热(PHT)],2)整个[加热(HT)]的影响以及3)体热含量(Hb)对神经肌肉功能和手册的影响没有增加[对照(Con)]的影响130分钟暴露于-20摄氏度(coldEx)期间的手灵巧性。十名志愿者随机进行了三次被动ColdEx,在第65分钟进行了10分钟的中度锻炼,同时穿着液态服装(LCG)和军用北极服装。在PHT中,在coldEx之前,在LCG中循环使用50摄氏度的水,直到核心温度升高0.5摄氏度为止。在HT中,参与者将整个ColdEx的入口LCG水温调节至主观舒适度,而LCG不在Con中运行。热舒适性,直肠温度,平均皮肤温度,平均手指温度(T-fing),血红蛋白变化(Delta Hb),身体储热率,普渡钉板试验,手指敲击,握把,最大自主收缩和诱发的抽搐力记录第一只背骨间骨肌。结果表明,与HT和PHT不同,Con中的热舒适性,直肠温度,平均皮肤温度,抽搐力,最大自发性收缩和手指敲击明显下降。相反,仅在HT中,T-fing和Purdue钉板测试保持恒定。广义估计方程表明,随着时间的流逝,Delta H-b和T-fing与手功能相关,而人体热量存储速率则没有显着相关性。可以得出结论,不仅在ColdEx整个过程中而且在ColdEx之前都增加Hb可以有效保持手部功能。此外,我们发现手部功能的最佳指标是Delta H-b,然后是T-fing。

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