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Influence of Personal Protective Equipment on Wildland Firefighters’ Physiological Response and Performance during the Pack Test

机译:个人防护装备对野外消防员的生理反应和性能的影响

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The Pack Test (PT) is a widely used test to establish readiness for work in wildland firefighting. It is common to perform this test dressed in regular exercise clothing. However, wildland firefighters (WFF) have to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) during their deployments, which increases the physiological strain and reduces their work capacity. This study aimed to analyse the impact of full PPE on PT performance. Nine male professional WFF performed in random order a PT walking at the fastest possible self-pace wearing two different clothing configurations: (i) traditional short sports gear (SG) and (ii) the PPE currently used by Spanish WFF. Heart rate (HR), rating of perceived exertion and lap time were recorded during the PT. In addition, oxygen uptake (VO2) was estimated through the individual VO2–HR relationship previously obtained during a graded exercise test. There was a significant decrease in the PT performance (i.e., completion time) (~12%, p < 0.05) in PPE. The physiological demands with this configuration were significantly higher (~10%, p < 0.05). WFF spent ~13 min above the anaerobic threshold in PPE vs. ~4 min in SG. A multiple stepwise regression analysis revealed that PT performance variation might be explained by the maximal aerobic velocity (84.5%) in PPE and the VO2max (75.9%) in SG. In conclusion, wearing complete PPE increases WFF’s physiological strain, which translates into a significant PT performance reduction. Performing the test walking at the fastest possible self-pace wearing the PPE would better reflect the high-intensity effort periods reported in real scenarios.
机译:Pack测试(PT)是广泛使用的测试,以建立在野外消防中的工作准备。常常在常规运动服装中进行此测试。然而,野外消防员(WFF)必须在部署期间佩戴个人防护设备(PPE),这会增加生理菌株并降低其工作能力。本研究旨在分析全PPE对PT性能的影响。九个男性专业WFF以随机顺序排列的PT以佩戴两种不同的衣物配置的最快自行节奏:(i)传统的短运动齿轮(SG)和(ii)西班牙WFF目前使用的PPE。在PT期间记录了心率(HR),感知劳累和圈时间的评级。此外,通过先前在分级运动测试期间获得的个体VO2-HR关系估计氧吸收(VO2)。 PPE中PT性能(即,完成时间)(〜12%,P <0.05)显着降低。这种结构的生理需求显着高(〜10%,P <0.05)。 WFF在PPE的厌氧阈值上方〜13分钟,在SG中达到〜4分钟。多个逐步回归分析显示PT性能变化可以通过PPE的最大好氧速度(84.5%)和SG中的VO2MAX(75.9%)解释。总之,穿着完整的PPE增加了WFF的生理菌株,这转化为显着的PT性能降低。在佩戴PPE的最快自行节奏中执行测试步行将更好地反映实际情况中报告的高强度努力期间。

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