[Evaluation of the effects of cooling clothes on the adaptation to prolonged exertion in high temperatures by miners].

P Mairiaux, W Nullens, R Fesler, L Brasseur, J M Detry
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In order to improve the working conditions of coalminers exposed to high ambient temperature, the authors have studied the effects of wearing an under-vest and a cowl covering the head and shoulders made in sponge-cloth and soaked with cold water (cooling clothes). Eight coalminers volunteered for this study which included three sessions of prolonged intermittent exercise performed in a climatic room with the following ambient temperatures:--experiment A (comfortable environment): td = 28 degrees C; twb = 20 degrees C; bare head and bare torso;--experiment B (hot environment) :td = 38 degrees C; twb = 30 degrees C; bare head and bare torso;--experiment C (hot environment and cooling clothes) : td = 38 degrees C; twb = 30 degrees C; wet undervest and cowl soaked with cold water (16 degrees C) every 15 minutes. Each experiment included 5 periods of exercise each lasting 15 minutes separated by periods of rest lasting 15 minutes; the exercises were performed on a bicycle ergometer or on a treadmill and their intensity corresponded to 50% of the maximal oxygen intake. In the comfortable environment (experiment A), all subjects completed the experiment without undue fatigue; the final heart rate was 81/min and the final rectal temperature was 37.6 degrees C; the weight loss never exceeded 1 Kg. In the hot environment (experiment B), all subjects were exhausted at the end of the study which had to be shortened in 2 cases. The final heart rate was 125/min and the final rectal temperature 38.8 degrees C; the weight loss was above 2 Kg. The use of the "cooling clothes" in the hot environment (experiment C) resulted in significantly (p less than 0.001) lower heart rate (104/min), rectal temperature (38.3 degrees C) and weight loss (1.5 Kg); all subjects completed the experiment, none was exhausted and the "cooling clothes" were appreciated by all subjects. We conclude that the "cooling clothes" tested in the present study significantly reduce the physiological and subjective strain due to intermittent work in a hot environment; this cooling system is simple, of low cost and our results indicate that it is will be very useful in climatic conditions similar to those adopted in the present experimental protocol. Its usefulness in less severe climates has to be established but it might be limited by the subjective reactions of the subjects to the transient but sudden sensation of cold given by the "cooling clothes".

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[降温服对矿工适应高温下长时间运动的影响评价]。
为了改善煤矿工人在高温环境下的工作条件,作者研究了用海绵布制作的背心和覆盖头肩的斗篷,并用冷水浸泡(冷却服)的效果。八名矿工自愿参加了这项研究,其中包括在环境温度如下的气候室内进行三次长时间间歇性运动:实验a(舒适环境):td = 28摄氏度;twb = 20℃;——实验B(热环境):td = 38℃;twb = 30℃;——实验C(热环境和冷衣服):td = 38℃;twb = 30℃;每15分钟用冷水(16摄氏度)浸泡一次湿背心和斗篷。每个实验包括5个运动时段,每次运动15分钟,休息15分钟;这些运动是在自行车测力器或跑步机上进行的,强度相当于最大摄氧量的50%。在舒适的环境下(实验A),所有被试在没有过度疲劳的情况下完成实验;终末心率81/min,终末直肠温度37.6℃;减重不超过1公斤。在高温环境下(实验B),所有受试者在研究结束时都筋疲力尽,有2例受试者不得不缩短时间。终末心率125/min,终末直肠温度38.8℃;体重减轻2 Kg以上。在热环境(实验C)中使用“冷却衣”导致心率(104/min),直肠温度(38.3℃)和体重减轻(1.5 Kg)显著降低(p < 0.001);所有的被试都完成了实验,没有人感到疲惫,所有的被试都对“降温服”表示赞赏。我们认为,本研究中测试的“冷却服”显著减少了由于在高温环境中间歇性工作而引起的生理和主观压力;这种冷却系统简单,成本低,我们的结果表明,它将在类似于目前实验方案所采用的气候条件下非常有用。它在不太恶劣的气候条件下的作用必须得到证实,但它可能受到受试者对“冷衣”所带来的短暂而突然的冷感的主观反应的限制。
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