Ethnic differences in thermoregulatory responses during resting, passive and active heating: application of Werner’s adaptation model

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Joo-Young Lee
Hitoshi Wakabayashi
Titis Wijayanto
Nobuko Hashiguchi
Mohamed Saat
Yutaka Tochihara
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[1] Kyushu University,Department of Human Science, Faculty of Design, Environmental Ergonomics Laboratory
[2] Kyushu University,Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
[3] Universiti Sains Malaysia,Department of Physiology, School of Medical Sciences
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Ethnic difference; Heat acclimatization; Wilder’s law of initial value; Werner’s adaptation model; Thirst sensation;
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For the coherent understanding of heat acclimatization in tropical natives, we compared ethnic differences between tropical and temperate natives during resting, passive and active heating conditions. Experimental protocols included: (1) a resting condition (an air temperature of 28°C with 50% RH), (2) a passive heating condition (28°C with 50% RH; leg immersion in a hot tub at a water temperature of 42°C), and (3) an active heating condition (32°C with 70% RH; a bicycle exercise). Morphologically and physically matched tropical natives (ten Malaysian males, MY) and temperate natives (ten Japanese males, JP) participated in all three trials. The results saw that: tropical natives had a higher resting rectal temperature and lower hand and foot temperatures at rest, smaller rise of rectal temperature and greater temperature rise in bodily extremities, and a lower sensation of thirst during passive and active heating than the matched temperate natives. It is suggested that tropical natives’ homeostasis during heating is effectively controlled with the improved stability in internal body temperature and the increased capability of vascular circulation in extremities, with a lower thirst sensation. The enhanced stability of internal body temperature and the extended thermoregulatory capability of vascular circulation in the extremities of tropical natives can be interpreted as an interactive change to accomplish a thermal dynamic equilibrium in hot environments. These heat adaptive traits were explained by Wilder’s law of initial value and Werner’s process and controller adaptation model.
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页码:2895 / 2905
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