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Physiological effects of boot weight and design on men and women firefighters.

机译:靴子重量和设计对男女消防员的生理影响。

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of two leather (L1, L2) and two rubber (R1, R2) boots on firefighters' metabolic and respiratory variables during simulated firefighting tasks. Twenty-five men and 25 women, while wearing full turnout clothing, a 10.5-kg backpack, gloves, helmet, and one of four randomly assigned pairs of firefighter boots, walked for 6 min at 3 mph (4.8 km/hr) on a level treadmill while carrying a 9.5-kg hose and climbed a stair ergometer for 6 min at 45 steps per min without the hose. Minute ventilation (VE), absolute and relative oxygen consumption (VO2 and VO2 ml kg min(-1), respectively), CO(2) production (VCO2), heart rate (HR), and peak inspiratory (PIF) and expiratory (PEF) flow rates were measured, and an average of the breath-by-breath data from minute 6 was used for analysis. During treadmill exercise, a 1-kg increase in boot weight caused significant (p < 0.05) increases in VE (9%), VO2 (5 - 6%), VCO2 (8%), and HR (6%) for men, whereas a 1-kg increase caused significant increases in VO2 (3 - 4.5%) and VCO2 (4%) for women. During stair ergometry, a 1-kg increase in boot weight caused significant increases in VE(approximately 3%), relative VO2 (approximately 2%), VCO2 (3%), and PIF (approximately 4%) in men and women (p < 0.05) and a significant increase in absolute VO2 (approximately 3.5%) in men only. Mean increases in metabolic and respiratory variables per 1-kg increase in boot weight were in the 5 to 12% range observed previously for men during treadmill walking but were considerably smaller for women. Mean increases in oxygen consumption during stair ergometry were statistically significant but were smaller in the current study than previously observed and may not be practically significant. There was no significant effect of boot design in addition to boot weight for either mode of exercise.
机译:这项研究的目的是确定在模拟消防任务中,两种皮革(L1,L2)和两种橡胶(R1,R2)靴对消防员的代谢和呼吸变量的影响。 25名男性和25名女性穿着全副服装,10.5公斤的背包,手套,头盔和四副随机分配的消防员靴之一,以3英里/小时(4.8公里/小时)的速度行走6分钟。水平跑步机,同时携带9.5千克软管,并在没有软管的情况下以每分钟45步的速度爬上台阶测力计6分钟。分钟通气量(VE),绝对和相对耗氧量(分别为VO2和VO2 ml kg·min(-1),CO(2)产生量(VCO2),心率(HR),最大吸气量(PIF)和呼气量(测量PEF)流速,并使用第6分钟的平均每次呼吸数据进行分析。在跑步机运动期间,靴子重量增加1公斤会导致男性的VE(9%),VO2(5-6%),VCO2(8%)和HR(6%)显着增加(p <0.05),而增加1公斤会使女性的VO2(3-4.5%)和VCO2(4%)显着增加。在楼梯测功期间,靴子重量增加1公斤会导致男女的VE(约3%),相对VO2(约2%),VCO2(3%)和PIF(约4%)显着增加(p <0.05),并且仅男性的绝对VO2显着增加(约3.5%)。靴子重量每增加1千克,代谢和呼吸变量的平均增加幅度就达到了以前在跑步机上行走时男性的5%至12%范围,而女性则要小得多。楼梯测功期间平均耗氧量具有统计学意义,但本研究中的耗氧量比以前观察到的要小,可能没有实际意义。对于任何一种运动方式,除了靴子重量外,靴子设计都没有显着影响。

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