Temperature homeostatis and work efficiency in the cold.

Alaska medicine Pub Date : 2007-01-01
V E Divert, G M Divert, S G Krivoschekov
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The data concerning thermal homeostasis maintenance and energy cost of muscle work in a cold environment and at cold adaptation are presented. It was shown that 10 days' experimental acclimatizing to cold at daily two hour +13 degrees C sessions result in different individual adaptive forms, "euthermic" and "hypothermic", which have specific thermogenesis and body shell vascular reactions in a cold environment. Complex investigations were made on selected groups of people on the basis of professional work with the count of cold exposure time and level of muscular activity in cold. It was shown that daily repeated cold exposure lasting many hours at a circumscribed moving activity results in a reduction of performance efficiency and optimum muscular work power. On the other hand, the power of optimum load and efficiency of performance increases with regular physical exercises in a warm environment. Repeating muscular work in a cold environment does not change performance efficiency, rather it increases the power of optimum load. After acclimatization to cold, additional energy costs of muscular work come to light in the augmentation of the oxygenous debt. Physiological mechanisms of this energy consumption rise are linked to sympathetic nervous system activation and change of tissue sensitivity to its mediator--noradrenalinum.

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低温环境下的温度稳态和工作效率。
本文介绍了在寒冷环境和冷适应条件下肌肉运动的热稳态维持和能量消耗的相关数据。结果表明,在每天2小时+13℃的低温环境中,经过10天的实验适应,形成了不同的个体适应形式,即“恒温”和“低温”,它们在寒冷环境下具有特定的生热反应和体壳血管反应。在专业工作的基础上,对选定的人群进行了复杂的调查,包括寒冷暴露时间的计数和寒冷中肌肉活动的水平。研究表明,每天重复暴露在寒冷中,持续数小时,在有限的移动活动中,会导致工作效率和最佳肌肉工作能力的降低。另一方面,在温暖的环境中定期进行体育锻炼可以提高最佳负荷的能力和表现效率。在寒冷的环境中重复肌肉运动不会改变运动效率,反而会增加最佳负荷的力量。在适应寒冷之后,肌肉运动的额外能量消耗在氧债的增加中显现出来。这种能量消耗增加的生理机制与交感神经系统的激活和组织对其介质-去甲肾上腺素敏感性的变化有关。
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