首页> 外文期刊>International Journal of Biometeorology: Journal of the International Society of Biometeorology >Cold habituation does not improve manual dexterity during rest and exercise in 5 A degrees C
【24h】

Cold habituation does not improve manual dexterity during rest and exercise in 5 A degrees C

机译:在5 A摄氏度的休息和锻炼过程中,冷习惯不能改善手部敏捷度

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

When exposed to a cold environment, a barehanded person experiences pain, cold sensation, and reduced manual dexterity. Both acute (e.g. exercise) and chronic (e.g. cold acclimatization or habituation) processes might lessen these negative effects. The purpose of this experiment was to determine the effect of cold habituation on physiology, perception, and manual dexterity during rest, exercise, and recovery in 5 A degrees C. Six cold weather athletes (CWA) and eight non habituated men (NON) volunteered to participate in a repeated measures cross-over design. The protocol was conducted in 5 A degrees C and was 90 min of resting cold exposure, 30 min of cycle ergometry exercise (50 % VO2 peak), and 60 min of seated recovery. Core and finger skin temperature, metabolic rate, Purdue Pegboard dexterity performance, hand pain, thermal sensation, and mood were quantified. Exercise-induced finger rewarming (EIFRW) was calculated for each hand. During 90 min of resting exposure to 5 A degrees C, the CWA had a smaller reduction in finger temperature, a lower metabolic rate, less hand pain, and less negative mood. Despite this cold habituation, dexterity performance was not different between groups. In response to cycle ergometry, EIFRW was greater in CWA (similar to 12 versus 7 A degrees C) and occurred at lower core temperatures (37.02 versus 37.31 A degrees C) relative to NON but dexterity was not greater during post-exercise recovery. The current data indicate that cold habituated men (i.e., CWA) do not perform better on the Purdue Pegboard during acute cold exposure. Furthermore, despite augmented EIFRW in CWA, dexterity during post-exercise recovery was similar between groups.
机译:裸手暴露在寒冷的环境中时,会感到疼痛,冷感并降低手部敏捷度。急性(例如运动)和慢性(例如冷适应或习惯)过程都可以减轻这些负面影响。该实验的目的是确定5 A摄氏度下冷习惯对休息,运动和恢复期间生理,知觉和体力敏捷的影响。六名寒冷天气运动员(CWA)和八名非习惯性男性(NON)自愿参加参与重复测量的交叉设计。该协议是在5 A摄氏度下进行的,休息时间为90分钟,循环测功运动为30分钟(VO2峰值为50%),坐着恢复时间为60分钟。对核心和手指的皮肤温度,代谢率,Purdue Pegboard敏捷度性能,手部疼痛,热感觉和情绪进行了量化。计算每只手的运动诱发的手指加热(EIFRW)。在90分钟的静息暴露于5 A摄氏度的过程中,CWA的手指温度降低幅度较小,新陈代谢速率较低,手部疼痛较少,负面情绪较小。尽管有这种冷淡的习惯,但两组之间的敏捷度表现并没有不同。响应循环测功,与NON相比,EIFRW在CWA中更大(类似于12对7 A摄氏度),并且发生在较低的核心温度下(37.02对37.31 A摄氏度),但是运动后恢复过程中的灵活性并不大。当前数据表明,在寒冷的急性暴露过程中,寒冷习惯的男人(即CWA)在Purdue衣板上的表现不佳。此外,尽管CWA中EIFRW有所增加,但运动后恢复过程中的灵活性在各组之间相似。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号