Indicators to assess physiological heat strain - Part 3: Multi-country field evaluation and consensus recommendations.

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Temperature Pub Date : 2022-04-01 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/23328940.2022.2044739
Leonidas G Ioannou, Lydia Tsoutsoubi, Konstantinos Mantzios, Maria Vliora, Eleni Nintou, Jacob F Piil, Sean R Notley, Petros C Dinas, George A Gourzoulidis, George Havenith, Matt Brearley, Igor B Mekjavic, Glen P Kenny, Lars Nybo, Andreas D Flouris
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In a series of three companion papers published in this Journal, we identify and validate the available thermal stress indicators (TSIs). In this third paper, we conducted field experiments across nine countries to evaluate the efficacy of 61 meteorology-based TSIs for assessing the physiological strain experienced by individuals working in the heat. We monitored 372 experi-enced and acclimatized workers during 893 full work shifts. We continuously assessed core body temperature, mean skin temperature, and heart rate data together with pre/post urine specific gravity and color. The TSIs were evaluated against 17 published criteria covering physiological parameters, practicality, cost effectiveness, and health guidance issues. Simple meteorological parameters explained only a fraction of the variance in physiological heat strain (R2 = 0.016 to 0.427; p < 0.001), reflecting the importance of adopting more sophisticated TSIs. Nearly all TSIs correlated with mean skin temperature (98%), mean body temperature (97%), and heart rate (92%), while 66% of TSIs correlated with the magnitude of dehydration and 59% correlated with core body temperature (r = 0.031 to 0.602; p < 0.05). When evaluated against the 17 published criteria, the TSIs scored from 4.7 to 55.4% (max score = 100%). The indoor (55.4%) and outdoor (55.1%) Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature and the Universal Thermal Climate Index (51.7%) scored higher compared to other TSIs (4.7 to 42.0%). Therefore, these three TSIs have the highest potential to assess the physiological strain experienced by individuals working in the heat.

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生理热应变评定指标。第3部分:多国现场评价和一致建议
在本杂志发表的一系列三篇配套论文中,我们确定并验证了可用的热应力指标(tsi)。在这第三篇论文中,我们在9个国家进行了实地实验,以评估61种基于气象的tsi在评估高温下工作的个体所经历的生理应变方面的功效。我们对372名经验丰富、适应环境的工人进行了893次轮班监测。我们持续评估核心体温、平均皮肤温度和心率数据,以及前后尿液比重和颜色。根据17项已公布的标准对tsi进行了评估,这些标准涵盖了生理参数、实用性、成本效益和健康指导问题。简单的气象参数只能解释生理热应变变化的一小部分(R2 = 0.016 ~ 0.427;p
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Temperature
Temperature Medicine-Physiology (medical)
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