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EFFECT OF AN AERODYNAMIC HELMET ON HEAD TEMPERATURE, CORE TEMPERATURE, AND CYCLING POWER COMPARED WITH A TRADITIONAL HELMET

机译:气动头盔与传统头盔相比对头部温度,核心温度和循环功率的影响

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Nonvented "aerodynamic helmets" reduce wind resistance but may increase head (T-h) and gastrointestinal (T-o) temperature and reduce performance when worn in hot conditions. This study tested the hypothesis that Th and To would be greater during low-intensity cycling (LIC) in the heat while wearing an aero helmet (AERO) vs. a traditional vented racing helmet (REG). This study also tested the hypothesis that Th, To, and finish time would be greater, and power output would be reduced during a self-paced time trial in the heat with AERO vs. REG. Ten highly trained heat-acclimated endurance athletes conducted LIC (50% Vo(2)max, LIC) and a high-intensity 12-km self-paced time trial (12-km TT) on a cycle ergometer in 39 degrees C on 2 different days (AERO and REG), separated by >48 hours. During LIC, Th was higher at minute 7.5 and all time points thereafter in AERO vs. REG (p < 0.05). Similarly, during the 12-km TT, Th was higher at minutes 12.5, 15, and 17.5 in AERO vs. REG (p < 0.05). Heart rate (HR) and To increased during LIC and during 12-km TT (both p < 0.001); however, no significant interaction (helmet x time) existed for HR or To at either intensity (all p> 0.05). No group differences existed for finish time or power output during the 12-km TT (both p > 0.05). In conclusion, Th becomes elevated during cycling in the heat with an aero helmet compared with a traditional vented racing helmet during LIC and high-intensity cycling, yet To and HR responses are similar irrespective of helmet type and Th. Furthermore, the higher Th that develops when an aero helmet is worn during cycling in the heat does not affect power output or cycling performance during shortduration high-intensity events.
机译:不通风的“空气动力学头盔”会降低风阻,但可能会增加头顶(T-h)和胃肠道(T-o)的温度,并在炎热条件下佩戴时会降低性能。这项研究检验了以下假设,即戴着航空头盔(AERO)的低强度自行车(LIC)在热状态下的Th和To会比传统的通风赛车头盔(REG)大。这项研究还检验了以下假设:在AERO vs. REG的加热条件下的自定时间试验中,Th,To和完成时间会更长,功率输出会减少。 10名训练有素的耐高温耐力运动员在39摄氏度下的自行车测功机上进行了LIC(50%Vo(2)max,LIC)和高强度12 km自定时间的计时赛(12 km TT)。2不同的日期(AERO和REG),相隔> 48小时。在LIC期间,Th在7.5分钟时更高,此后所有时间点在AERO vs. REG中均显着(p <0.05)。同样,在12 km TT期间,AERO相对于REG,Th在第12.5、15和17.5分钟时更高(p <0.05)。 LIC和12 km TT期间心率(HR)和To升高(均p <0.001);但是,在任一强度下,HR或To都没有显着的相互作用(头盔x时间)(所有p> 0.05)。在12 km TT期间,完成时间或功率输出不存在组差异(均p> 0.05)。总之,与在LIC和高强度骑行期间的传统通风头盔相比,在使用空气头盔进行热力骑行过程中,Th升高了,但是无论头盔类型和Th如何,To和HR响应都相似。此外,在高温下骑行期间戴头盔时产生的较高Th不会影响短时高强度事件期间的功率输出或骑行性能。

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