The Effect of Water Dousing on Heat Strain and Performance During Endurance Running in the Heat.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY International journal of sports physiology and performance Pub Date : 2024-09-04 Print Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1123/ijspp.2024-0044
Mitchell Anderson, Clint Bellenger, Georgia K Chaseling, Samuel Chalmers
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Abstract

Objectives: Assess the effect of water dousing on heat strain and performance during self- and fixed-paced exercise in the heat.

Design: Crossover, block-randomized controlled trial.

Methods: Thirteen trained runners completed a 10-km time trial (TT) and 60-minute fixed-pace run (60% velocity of V˙O2max) in a 30.4 °C, 47.4% relative humidity environment using either water dousing (DOUSE) or no dousing (CON).

Results: Ten-kilometer TT performance was faster in DOUSE compared to CON (44:11 [40:48, 47:34] vs 44:38 [41:21, 47:56] min:s; P = .033). Change in core temperature (Tc) was not different between groups during the TT (+0.02 [-0.04, 0.07] °C in DOUSE; P = .853) or fixed-pace run (+0.02 [-0.15, 0.18] °C; P = .848). Change in mean skin temperature was lower in DOUSE during the TT (-1.80 [-2.15, -1.46] °C; P < .001) and fixed-pace run (-1.38 [-1.81, -0.96] °C; P < .001). Heart rate was lower for DOUSE during the fixed-pace run (-3.5 [-6.8, -0.2] beats/min; P = .041) but not during the TT (-0.2 [-2.5, 2.1] beats/min; P = .853). Thermal sensation was lower for DOUSE during the TT (-49.3 [-72.1, -26.1] mm; P < .001) and fixed-pace run (-44.7 [-59.7, -29.6] mm; P < .001). Rating of perceived exertion was not different between groups for the TT (-0.2 [-0.7, 0.3]; P = .390) or fixed-pace run (-0.2 [-0.8, 0.4]; P = .480). Sweat rate was lower for DOUSE for the TT (-0.37 [-0.53, -0.22] L/h; P < .001) and fixed-pace run (-0.37 [-0.48, -0.26] L/h; P < .001).

Conclusion: Water dousing improves 10-km TT performance in the heat but does not affect Tc. The positive change in thermal perception (via lower skin temperature) during the TT likely drives this benefit.

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浇水对高温下耐力跑的热应变和表现的影响
目标:评估在高温下进行自我和固定节奏运动时,浇水对热负荷和运动表现的影响:评估在高温下进行自我和固定节奏运动时,浇水对热应变和运动表现的影响:方法:13 名训练有素的跑步者完成了 10 公里计时赛(TT)和 60 分钟速度赛:13 名训练有素的跑步者在温度为 30.4 °C、相对湿度为 47.4% 的环境中,通过淋水(DOUSE)或不淋水(CON)完成了 10 公里计时赛(TT)和 60 分钟固定步速跑(V˙O2max 速度的 60%):结果:与对照组相比,DOUSE 组的十公里 TT 成绩更快(44:11 [40:48, 47:34] vs 44:38 [41:21, 47:56] min:s;P = .033)。在 TT 跑(DOUSE 组为 +0.02 [-0.04, 0.07] °C;P = .853)或固定步速跑(+0.02 [-0.15, 0.18] °C;P = .848)期间,核心体温(Tc)的变化在组间无差异。在 TT(-1.80 [-2.15, -1.46] °C;P < .001)和固定步伐跑(-1.38 [-1.81, -0.96] °C;P < .001)期间,DOUSE 的平均皮肤温度变化较低。在固定步速跑期间,DOUSE 的心率较低(-3.5 [-6.8, -0.2]次/分钟;P = .041),但在 TT 期间心率不低(-0.2 [-2.5, 2.1]次/分钟;P = .853)。在 TT(-49.3 [-72.1, -26.1]毫米;P < .001)和固定步速跑(-44.7 [-59.7, -29.6]毫米;P < .001)期间,DOUSE 的热感觉较低。TT(-0.2 [-0.7, 0.3];P = .390)和固定步速跑(-0.2 [-0.8, 0.4];P = .480)组间的体力消耗感知评分没有差异。在 TT(-0.37 [-0.53, -0.22] L/h;P < .001)和固定步速跑(-0.37 [-0.48, -0.26] L/h;P < .001)中,DOUSE 的出汗率较低:结论:浇水可提高高温下的 10 公里 TT 成绩,但不会影响 Tc。TT 过程中热感知的积极变化(通过降低皮肤温度)可能会带来这种益处。
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