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Cold-Water Immersion for Hyperthermic Humans Wearing American Football Uniforms

机译:穿着美式橄榄球制服的热人类的冷水浸泡

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Context: Current treatment recommendations for American football players with exertional heatstroke are to remove clothing and equipment and immerse the body in cold water. It is unknown if wearing a full American football uniform during cold-water immersion (CWI) impairs rectal temperature (Trec) cooling or exacerbates hypothermic afterdrop. Objective: To determine the time to cool Trec from 39.5°C to 38.0°C while participants wore a full American football uniform or control uniform during CWI and to determine the uniform's effect on Trec recovery postimmersion. Design: Crossover study. Setting: Laboratory. Patients or Other Participants: A total of 18 hydrated, physically active, unacclimated men (age = 22 ± 3 years, height = 178.8 ± 6.8 cm, mass = 82.3 ± 12.6 kg, body fat = 13% ± 4%, body surface area = 2.0 ± 0.2 m2). Intervention(s): Participants wore the control uniform (undergarments, shorts, crew socks, tennis shoes) or full uniform (control plus T-shirt; tennis shoes; jersey; game pants; padding over knees, thighs, and tailbone; helmet; and shoulder pads). They exercised (temperature approximately 40°C, relative humidity approximately 35%) until Trec reached 39.5°C. They removed their T-shirts and shoes and were then immersed in water (approximately 10°C) while wearing each uniform configuration; time to cool Trec to 38.0°C (in minutes) was recorded. We measured Trec (°C) every 5 minutes for 30 minutes after immersion. Main Outcome Measure(s): Time to cool from 39.5°C to 38.0°C and Trec. Results: The Trec cooled to 38.0°C in 6.19 ± 2.02 minutes in full uniform and 8.49 ± 4.78 minutes in control uniform (t17 = ?2.1, P = .03; effect size = 0.48) corresponding to cooling rates of 0.28°C·min?1 ± 0.12°C·min?1 in full uniform and 0.23°C·min?1 ± 0.11°C·min?1 in control uniform (t17 = 1.6, P = .07, effect size = 0.44). The Trec postimmersion recovery did not differ between conditions over time (F1,17 = 0.6, P = .59). Conclusions: We speculate that higher skin temperatures before CWI, less shivering, and greater conductive cooling explained the faster cooling in full uniform. Cooling rates were considered ideal when the full uniform was worn during CWI, and wearing the full uniform did not cause a greater postimmersion hypothermic afterdrop. Clinicians may immerse football athletes with hyperthermia wearing a full uniform without concern for negatively affecting body-core cooling.
机译:背景:目前针对患有中暑的美式足球运动员的治疗建议是脱下衣服和设备,将身体浸入冷水中。尚不清楚在冷水浸泡(CWI)期间穿着全套美式橄榄球球衣是否会损害直肠温度(Trec)冷却或加剧低温后遗症。目的:确定在参加CWI期间参与者穿着完整的美式橄榄球服或控制服时将Trec从39.5°C冷却到38.0°C的时间,并确定该服对浸泡后Trec恢复的影响。设计:交叉研究。地点:实验室。患者或其他参与者:总共18位有水分运动,身体活动且未适应环境的男性(年龄= 22±3岁,身高= 178.8±6.8厘米,体重= 82.3±12.6千克,体脂= 13 %±4 %,身体表面积= 2.0±0.2平方米)。干预措施:参与者穿着控制制服(内衣,短裤,水手袜,网球鞋)或全套制服(控制加T恤,网球鞋,运动衫,运动裤,膝盖,大腿和尾骨上的衬垫,头盔,和肩垫)。他们进行锻炼(温度约40°C,相对湿度约35%),直到Trec达到39.5°C。他们脱下T恤和鞋子,然后穿着各式各样的衣服浸入水中(约10°C)。记录将Trec冷却至38.0°C的时间(以分钟为单位)。浸入后30分钟,每5分钟测量一次Trec(°C)。主要指标:从39.5°C到38.0°C保温的时间。结果:Trec完全均匀地在6.19±2.02分钟内冷却至38.0°C,而对照均匀地在8.49±4.78分钟内冷却(t17 =?2.1,P = .03;效应量= 0.48),对应于冷却速度为0.28°C·完全均匀时,min?1±0.12°C·min?1,而对照均匀时为0.23°C·min?1±0.11°C·min?1(t17 = 1.6,P = .07,效果大小= 0.44)。 Trec浸泡后的恢复率随时间的推移在不同条件下没有差异(F1,17 = 0.6,P = .59)。结论:我们推测,在CWI之前较高的皮肤温度,较少的发抖和较大的传导性冷却可解释完全均匀冷却的速度更快。当在CWI期间穿着全套制服时,冷却速率被认为是理想的,并且穿着全套制服不会造成更大的浸入后低温降落。临床医生可能会使身穿全套制服的体温过高的足球运动员沉浸其中,而不必担心会对体核的冷却造成负面影响。

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