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Air temperature and physiological and subjective responses during competitive singles tennis.

机译:竞技单打网球期间的气温以及生理和主观反应。

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OBJECTIVES: This report describes the thermal stresses and strains during competitive singles tennis. METHODS: Thermoregulatory responses were investigated during best of three set tennis matches among 25 players. A total of 86 observations were made from 43 matches played, covering each season, with ambient temperatures ranging from 14.5 to 38.4 degrees C. Core body temperature and skin temperature were recorded each minute throughout the match, whilst heart rate was logged every 15 s. Body mass and fluid intake were measured before the match, after 30 min of play and at the completion of the match to determine sweat rate. Subjective ratings of thermal strain included thermal comfort, sweatiness and perceived exertion. The thermal environment was assessed by dry bulb, wet bulb and natural wet bulb temperatures, globe temperature and wind speed. RESULTS: Mean (SD) core temperature after 30 min of play was 38.4 degrees C (0.4 degrees C), and demonstrated no association with air temperature or wet bulb globe temperature. Mean skin temperature was 31.8 degrees C (2.3 degrees C) ranging from 25.7 to 36.5 degrees C, and showed a positive association with air temperature (p<0.001). Heart rate varied widely during play, resulting in a mean (SD) response of 136.1 (13.7) beats/min and no association with air temperature. Sweat rate averaged 1.0 (0.4) litres/h (0.2-2.4 litres/h) or 12.8 (5.5) ml/kg/h (2.7-26.0 ml/kg/h), and demonstrated a positive relationship with air temperature (p<0.001). All subjective responses showed positive correlations with air temperature (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Stressful environmental conditions produce a high skin temperature and rating of thermal discomfort. However, overall thermoregulatory strain during tennis is moderate, with core temperature remaining within safe levels.
机译:目的:本报告描述了竞技单打网球期间的热应力和应变。方法:在25名运动员中进行的三场网球比赛中,对温度调节反应进行了调查。在每个赛季进行的43场比赛中,总共进行了86项观察,环境温度范围为14.5至38.4摄氏度。在整个比赛中,每分钟记录一次核心体温和皮肤温度,每15秒钟记录一次心率。在比赛前,比赛进行30分钟后以及比赛结束时测量体重和体液摄入,以确定出汗率。热疲劳的主观评价包括热舒适性,出汗和劳累感。通过干球,湿球和自然湿球温度,地球温度和风速评估热环境。结果:比赛30分钟后的平均(SD)核心温度为38.4摄氏度(0.4摄氏度),并且与气温或湿球温度无关。平均皮肤温度为25.7至36.5摄氏度之间的31.8摄氏度(2.3摄氏度),并且与气温呈正相关(p <0.001)。在比赛中,心率变化很大,导致平均(SD)响应为136.1(13.7)次/分钟,并且与气温无关。出汗率平均为1.0(0.4)升/小时(0.2-2.4升/小时)或12.8(5.5)毫升/千克/小时(2.7-26.0毫升/千克/小时),并与气温呈正相关(p < 0.001)。所有主观反应均与气温呈正相关(p <0.001)。结论:紧张的环境条件会导致较高的皮肤温度和热不适等级。但是,网球期间的总体体温调节压力适中,核心温度保持在安全水平内。

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