Effects of Ambient Temperature on Physiological Responses to Incremental Exercise Test

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Tyka, Aleksander [1 ]
Wiecha, Szczepan [1 ]
Palka, Tomasz [1 ]
Zygula, Zbigniew [2 ]
Tyka, Anna [3 ]
Cison, Tomasz [1 ]
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[1] Acad Phys Edut Cracow, Dept Physiol & Biochem, Inst Human Physiol, PL-31571 Krakow, Poland
[2] Acad Phys Edut Cracow, Dept Sports Med, Inst Human Physiol, PL-31571 Krakow, Poland
[3] Acad Phys Edut Cracow, Dept Recreat & Biol Regenerat, PL-31571 Krakow, Poland
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hyperthermia; incremental exercise test; TDMA; lactate; performance; ANAEROBIC THRESHOLD; HEAT; LACTATE; PERFORMANCE; STRESS; ENVIRONMENT; METABOLISM; HOT;
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Physiological variables are regularly analyzed by coaches and sport scientists during an incremental exercise test (JET.) until exhaustion. Physiological and biochemical responses of the body are modified upon exercising in the heat as well as results obtained in the JET. Heat changes the validity of these results to be used when prescribing or monitoring training processes and predicting performance in athletes To determine the effect of ambient temperature on physiological responses, twelve physically active men completed IET on the cycle ergometer in three ambient temperatures: 23 degrees C (T23), 31 degrees C (T31) and 37 degrees C (T37). We measured continuously: rectal temperature (Tre) and aural canal temperature (Tac), heart rate (HR), ((V) over dotO2), ((V) over dotO2), respiratory rate (RR), tidal volume (TV), and minute ventilation (VE). Blood samples for (LApl-) were taken before, at the end of each exercise step and 3 minutes after the test ended. The exercise duration (DE) and energy expenditure (EE) to reach the threshold of decompensated metabolic acidosis (TDMA) decreased (p<0.05) in T31 (11.27 +/- 3.03 minutes; 86.2 +/- 24.2 kJ) and T37 (10.72 +/- 2.76 minutes; 79.5 +/- 21.3 kJ) in comparison to T23 (13.10 +/- 2.30 minutes; 108.8 +/- 23.9 kJ), with no differences observed in (LApl-), VE, ((V) over dotO2) or Tre. We observed an increase (p<0.05) in (LApl-) after tests in T31 (11.08 +/- 1.89 mmol/L) and T37 (11.94 +/- 2.25 mmol/L) in comparison to T23 (10.26 +/- 2.30 mmol/L), with no differences observed in ((V) over dotO2 max,) end Tre, EE and DE to exhaustion. The TDMA occurs faster and at a lower WL, while performing IET in 31 degrees C and 37 degrees C. Coaches sport scientists should consider these factors when conducting IET to assess the threshold level and performance of athletes.
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