Cold Stress: Effects on Performance and Health

I. Holmér, J. Hassi, T. Ikäheimo, J. Jaakkola
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The present chapter is intended to provide an overview of cold stress and strain not only on workers in cold workplaces, but also on people in general exposed to cold climate. Human adaptation to cold can be either acquired or inherited and occurs through acclimatization. The pattern of cold adaptation is dependent on the type (air, water) and intensity (continuous, intermittent) of the cold exposure. It has been reported that cold exposure and cooling can have profound effects on physical and cognitive performance. The majority of scientific reports related to health consequences of cold weather are on acute health changes. The study finds that total mortality among most populations is highest in winter and lowest in summer. Regulations or standards defining acceptable cold stress situations rely on one or a combination of approaches to control cold stress. Most prevalent national or international exposure guidelines have been provided comprehensively. Keywords: clothing; frostbite; hand-arm vibration syndrome; hypothermia; solar radiation; wind chill temperature; cold mortality; cold morbidity
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冷应激:对性能和健康的影响
本章旨在提供冷应激和应变的概述,不仅对工人在寒冷的工作场所,而且对一般暴露于寒冷气候的人。人类对寒冷的适应可以是后天的,也可以是遗传的。冷适应的模式取决于冷暴露的类型(空气、水)和强度(连续、间歇)。据报道,寒冷暴露和冷却会对身体和认知表现产生深远的影响。大多数关于寒冷天气对健康影响的科学报告都是关于急性健康变化的。研究发现,大多数种群的总死亡率在冬季最高,在夏季最低。定义可接受的冷应激情况的法规或标准依赖于控制冷应激的一种或几种方法的组合。最普遍的国家或国际接触准则已经全面提供。关键词:服装;冻伤的;手臂振动综合征;体温过低;太阳辐射;风寒温度;寒冷的死亡率;寒冷的发病率
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