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Regional distribution of thermal sensitivity to cold at rest and during mild exercise in males

机译:男性在休息和轻度运动时对寒冷的热敏感性的区域分布

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Although several studies have compared thermal sensitivity between body segments, little is known on regional variations within body segments. Furthermore, the effects of exercise on the thermal sensation resulting from a cold stimulus remain unclear. The current experiment therefore aimed to explore inter- and intra-segmental differences in thermal sensitivity to cold, at rest and during light exercise. Fourteen male participants (22.3 +/- 3.1 years; 181.6 +/- 6.2 cm; 73.7 +/- 10.3 kg) were tested at rest and whilst cycling at 30% VO2 max. Sixteen body sites (front torso=6; back=6; arms=4) were stimulated in a balanced order, using a 20 degrees C thermal probe (25 cm(2)) applied onto the skin. Thermal sensations resulting from the stimuli were assessed using an 11-point cold sensation scale (0=not cold; 10=extremely cold). Variations were found within body segments, particularly at the abdomen and mid-back where the lateral regions were significantly more sensitive than the medial areas. Furthermore, thermal sensations were significantly colder at rest compared to exercise in 12 of the 16 body sites tested. Neural and hormonal factors were considered as potential mechanisms behind this reduction in thermal sensitivity. Interestingly, the distribution of cold sensations was more homogenous during exercise. The present data provides evidence that thermal sensitivity to cold varies within body segments, and it is significantly reduced in most areas during exercise
机译:尽管有几项研究比较了人体各部位之间的热敏感性,但对人体各部位的区域变化知之甚少。此外,运动对由冷刺激引起的热感觉的影响仍不清楚。因此,当前的实验旨在探讨节段内和节段内对寒冷,休息和轻度运动时的热敏感性差异。测试了十四名男性参与者(22.3 +/- 3.1岁; 181.6 +/- 6.2厘米; 73.7 +/- 10.3千克),在静止和最大摄氧量为30%时进行了测试。使用20摄氏度的热探针(25 cm(2)),将16个身体部位(前躯干= 6;后躯= 6;手臂= 4)以平衡的顺序进行刺激。使用11点冷感觉量表(0 =不冷; 10 =极冷)评估由刺激产生的热感。在人体节段内发现了变化,特别是在腹部和中后部,其中外侧区域比内侧区域敏感得多。此外,与运动中被测的16个身体部位中的12个相比,静止时的热感明显较冷。神经和激素因素被认为是热敏感性降低的潜在机制。有趣的是,运动过程中冷感的分布更均匀。目前的数据提供了证据,表明人体对寒冷的热敏感性在身体各部分之间有所不同,并且在运动过程中的大多数区域中都大大降低了对热的敏感性。

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