Elevated body temperature contributes to the increased heart rate response during eccentric compared to concentric cycling when matched for oxygen consumption.

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Temperature Pub Date : 2020-09-16 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1080/23328940.2020.1810199
Tor Eiken, Amelia J Harrison, Catriona A Burdon, Herbert Groeller, Gregory E Peoples
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Abstract

A cardiovascular requirement to facilitate thermal homeostasis may partly contribute to the elevated heart rate during eccentric cycling. This study compared the body temperature response to a bout of eccentric (ECC) and concentric (CON) cycling to account for the difference in heart rate. Eight (N = 8) aerobically trained males (age 35 y [SD 8], peak oxygen consumption 3.82 L.min-1 [SD 0.79]) completed an ECC cycling trial (60% PPO) followed by an oxygen consumption/duration matched CON trial (30   C , 35% RH) on a separate day. Trial termination was determined as an elevation in aural temperature, a surrogate of deep body temperature, by +0.5   C during ECC. Mean skin (8-sites) and body temperature (weighting of 80:20 for auditory canal and mean skin temperature) were calculated. Matching the oxygen consumption between the trials increased external work during ECC cycling (CON: 71 [SD 14] ECC: 194 [SD 38] W, p < 0.05) and elevated aural temperature (+0.5   C ) by 20 min 32 s [SD 9 min 19 s] in that trial. The peak rate of rise in aural temperature was significantly greater in ECC (CON: 0.012 [SD 0.007] ECC: 0.031 [SD 0.002] oC.s-1, p < 0.05). Aural, mean skin and body temperature were significantly higher during the ECC trial (p < 0.05) and this was accompanied by elevated mean heart rate (CON: 103 [SD 14] ECC: 118 [SD 12] b.min-1, p < 0.05) and thermal discomfort (p < 0.05). Moderate load eccentric cycling imposes an elevated thermal strain when compared to concentric cycling. This requirement for dissipating heat, in part, explains the elevated heart rate during eccentric cycling.

当与氧气消耗相匹配时,与同心循环相比,在离心循环时体温升高有助于心率反应的增加。
促进热稳态的心血管需求可能在一定程度上导致偏心循环期间心率升高。这项研究比较了体温对一次偏心(ECC)和一次同心(CON)循环的反应,以解释心率的差异。8名(N = 8)接受有氧训练的男性(年龄35岁[SD 8],耗氧量峰值3.82 L.min-1 [SD 0.79])完成了ECC循环试验(60% PPO),然后在另外一天进行了耗氧量/持续时间匹配的CON试验(30°C, 35% RH)。试验结束时,在ECC期间,代替深体温的耳温升高+0.5°C。计算平均皮肤(8个部位)和体温(耳道和平均皮肤温度权重为80:20)。在该试验中,两次试验之间的耗氧量相匹配使ECC循环(CON: 71 [SD 14] ECC: 194 [SD 38] W, p°C)的外部功增加了20分32秒[SD 9分19秒]。在ECC组(CON: 0.012 [SD 0.007] ECC: 0.031 [SD 0.002] oC),耳温升高的峰值速率显著高于ECC组(CON: 0.012 [SD 0.007])。S-1 p -1 p
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Temperature
Temperature Medicine-Physiology (medical)
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