Dehydration markedly impairs cardiovascular function in hyperthermic endurance athletes during exercise

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作者
GonzalezAlonso, J [1 ]
MoraRodriguez, R [1 ]
Below, PR [1 ]
Coyle, EF [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV TEXAS,DEPT KINESIOL & HLTH EDUC,HUMAN PERFORMANCE LAB,AUSTIN,TX 78712
关键词
cardiovascular strain; stroke volume; cardiac output; blood pressure;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1997.82.4.1229
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
We identified the cardiovascular stress encountered by superimposing dehydration on hyperthermia during exercise in the heat and the mechanisms contributing to the dehydration-mediated stroke volume (SV) reduction. Fifteen endurance-trained cyclists [maximal Ca consumption (VO2max) = 4.5 1/min] exercised in the heat for 100-120 min and either became dehydrated by 4% body weight or remained euhydrated by drinking fluids. Measurements were made after they continued exercise at 71% VO2max for 30 min while 1) euhydrated with an esophageal temperature (T-es) of 38.1-38.3 degrees C (control); 2) euhydrated and hyperthermic (39.3 degrees C); 3) dehydrated and hyperthermic with skin temperature (T-sk) Of 34 degrees C; 4) dehydrated with T-es of 38.1 degrees C and T-sk Of 21 degrees C; and 5) condition 4 followed by restored blood volume. Compared with control, hyperthermia (1 degrees C T-es increase) and dehydration (4% body weight loss) each separately lowered SV 7-8% (11 +/- 3 ml/beat; P < 0.05) and increased heart rate sufficiently to prevent significant declines in cardiac output. However, when dehydration was superimposed on hyperthermia, the reductions in SV were significantly (P < 0.05) greater (26 +/- 3 ml/beat), and cardiac output declined 13% (2.8 +/- 0.3 1/min). Furthermore, mean arterial pressure declined 5 +/- 2%, and systemic vascular resistance increased 10 +/- 3% (both P < 0.05). When hyperthermia was prevented, all of the decline in SV with dehydration was due to reduced blood volume (similar to 200 mi). These results demonstrate that the superimposition of dehydration on hyperthermia during exercise in the heat causes an inability to maintain cardiac output and blood pressure that makes the dehydrated athlete less able to cope with hyperthermia.
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