The impact of different cooling modalities on the physiological responses in firefighters during strenuous work performed in high environmental temperatures

被引:0
|
作者
David Barr
Thomas Reilly
Warren Gregson
机构
[1] Research Institute for Sports and Exercise Sciences,
[2] Liverpool John Moores University,undefined
来源
关键词
Firefighter; Redeployment; Heat stress; Body temperature; Cooling strategies;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
This study investigated the impact of ice vests and hand/forearm immersion on accelerating the physiological recovery between two bouts of strenuous exercise in the heat [mean (SD), 49.1(1.3)°C, RH 12 (1)]. On four occasions, eight firefighters completed two 20-min bouts of treadmill walking (5 km h, 7.5% gradient) while wearing standard firefighter protective clothing. Each bout was separated by a 15-min recovery period, during which one of four conditions were administered: ice vest (VEST), hand/forearm immersion (W), ice vest combined with hand/forearm immersion (VEST + W) and control (CON). Core temperature was significantly lower at the end of the recovery period in the VEST + W (37.97 ± 0.23°C) and W (37.96 ± 0.19°C) compared with the VEST (38.21 ± 0.12°C) and CON (38.29 ± 0.25°C) conditions and remained consistently lower throughout the second bout of exercise. Heart rate responses during the recovery period and bout 2 were similar between the VEST + W and W conditions which were significantly lower compared with the VEST and CON which did not differ from each other. Mean skin temperature was significantly lower at the start of bout 2 in the cooling conditions compared with CON; these differences reduced as exercise progressed. These findings demonstrate that hand/forearm immersion (~19°C) is more effective than ice vests in reducing the physiological strain when firefighters re-enter structural fires after short rest periods. Combining ice vests with hand/forearm immersion provides no additional benefit.
引用
收藏
页码:959 / 967
页数:8
相关论文
共 39 条
  • [31] EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT OFFICE COOLING SYSTEMS ON WORKERS (PART 2): ANALYSIS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PARAMETERS AND SIMULATED WORK PERFORMANCE DURING SUMMER, WITH A FOCUS ON INDIVIDUAL ATTRIBUTES
    Usukura R.
    Ikaga T.
    Shimizu H.
    Satou N.
    Kawakami R.
    Ito S.
    Journal of Environmental Engineering (Japan), 2023, 88 (807): : 387 - 396
  • [32] Effect of Various Hydration Strategies on Work Intensity and Selected Physiological Indices in Young Male Athletes during Prolonged Physical Exercise at High Ambient Temperatures
    Palka, Tomasz
    Rydzik, Lukasz
    Koteja, Piotr Michal
    Piotrowska, Anna
    Baginska, Malgorzata
    Ambrozy, Tadeusz
    Angelova-Igova, Boryana
    Javdaneh, Norollah
    Wiecha, Szczepan
    Filip-Stachnik, Aleksandra
    Tota, Lukasz
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2024, 13 (04)
  • [33] Effects of different work-to-rest ratios of high-intensity interval training on physical performance and physiological responses in male college judo athletes
    Zhang, Zhiyong
    Xie, Lin
    Ji, Hongshen
    Chen, Lunxin
    Gao, Chong
    He, Jiaxin
    Lu, Min
    Yang, Qun
    Sun, Jian
    Li, Duanying
    JOURNAL OF EXERCISE SCIENCE & FITNESS, 2024, 22 (03) : 245 - 253
  • [34] The impact of fatigue and different environmental conditions on heart rate responses and shooting accuracy during laser run event in elite modern pentathletes
    Unver, Mustafa
    Cengizel, Elif
    Pekel, Haci Ahmet
    Cengizel, Cagdas Ozgur
    Pekel, Aylin Ozge
    Cakir, Veli Ozan
    BMC SPORTS SCIENCE MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, 2025, 17 (01):
  • [35] Physiological, perceptual and affective responses to high-intensity interval training using two work-matched programs with different bout duration in obese males
    Tsirigkakis, Spyridon
    Koutedakis, Yiannis
    Mastorakos, George
    Stavrinou, Pinelopi S.
    Mougios, Vassilis
    Bogdanis, Gregory C.
    JOURNAL OF EXERCISE SCIENCE & FITNESS, 2022, 20 (03) : 199 - 205
  • [36] Effect of different work and recovery settings during high-intensity intermittent training on maximal oxygen uptake and session volume responses
    Arantes, F. Jose
    Vieira, P. Freitas
    Borges, D. Licnerski
    Lizardo, F. Balbino
    Dias Nunes, J. Elias
    Pereira, A. Alves
    SCIENCE & SPORTS, 2021, 36 (05)
  • [37] The Effects of Palm Cooling on Physiological and Metabolic Responses, Exercise Performance, and Total Volume During High-Intensity Bench Press Exercise in Resistance-Trained Men
    McMahon, Gerard
    Kennedy, Rodney
    JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH, 2023, 37 (11) : 2122 - 2129
  • [38] Effects of different inspiratory muscle warm-up loads on mechanical, physiological and muscle oxygenation responses during high-intensity running and recovery
    Anita B. Marostegan
    Claudio A. Gobatto
    Felipe M. Rasteiro
    Charlini S. Hartz
    Marlene A. Moreno
    Fúlvia B. Manchado-Gobatto
    Scientific Reports, 12
  • [39] Effects of different inspiratory muscle warm-up loads on mechanical, physiological and muscle oxygenation responses during high-intensity running and recovery
    Marostegan, Anita B.
    Gobatto, Claudio A.
    Rasteiro, Felipe M.
    Hartz, Charlini S.
    Moreno, Marlene A.
    Manchado-Gobatto, Fulvia B.
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2022, 12 (01)