Cardiovascular and thermal strain during 3-4 days of a metabolically demanding cold-weather military operation.

Extreme physiology & medicine Pub Date : 2017-09-06 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s13728-017-0056-6
John W Castellani, Marissa G Spitz, Anthony J Karis, Svein Martini, Andrew J Young, Lee M Margolis, J Phillip Karl, Nancy E Murphy, Xiaojiang Xu, Scott J Montain, Jamie A Bohn, Hilde K Teien, Pål H Stenberg, Yngvar Gundersen, Stefan M Pasiakos
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Abstract

Background: Cardiovascular (CV) and thermal responses to metabolically demanding multi-day military operations in extreme cold-weather environments are not well described. Characterization of these operations will provide greater insights into possible performance capabilities and cold injury risk.

Methods: Soldiers from two cold-weather field training exercises (FTX) were studied during 3-day (study 1, n = 18, age: 20 ± 1 year, height: 182 ± 7 cm, mass: 82 ± 9 kg) and 4-day (study 2, n = 10, age: 20 ± 1 year, height: 182 ± 6 cm, mass: 80.7 ± 8.3 kg) ski marches in the Arctic. Ambient temperature ranged from -18 to -4 °C during both studies. Total daily energy expenditure (TDEE, from doubly labeled water), heart rate (HR), deep body (Tpill), and torso (Ttorso) skin temperature (obtained in studies 1 and 2) as well as finger (Tfing), toe (Ttoe), wrist, and calf temperatures (study 2) were measured.

Results: TDEE was 6821 ± 578 kcal day-1 and 6394 ± 544 for study 1 and study 2, respectively. Mean HR ranged from 120 to 140 bpm and mean Tpill ranged between 37.5 and 38.0 °C during skiing in both studies. At rest, mean Tpill ranged from 36.0 to 36.5 °C, (lowest value recorded was 35.5 °C). Mean Tfing ranged from 32 to 35 °C during exercise and dropped to 15 °C during rest, with some Tfing values as low as 6-10 °C. Ttoe was above 30 °C during skiing but dropped to 15-20 °C during rest.

Conclusions: Daily energy expenditures were among the highest observed for a military training exercise, with moderate exercise intensity levels (~65% age-predicted maximal HR) observed. The short-term cold-weather training did not elicit high CV and Tpill strain. Tfing and Ttoe were also well maintained while skiing, but decreased to values associated with thermal discomfort at rest.

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在一个需要代谢的寒冷天气的军事行动中,3-4天的心血管和热应变。
背景:在极端寒冷天气环境下,对代谢要求高的多日军事行动的心血管(CV)和热反应尚未得到很好的描述。这些操作的特征将提供对可能的性能和冷伤风险的更深入的了解。方法:对两次寒天野外训练(FTX)的士兵进行为期3天(研究1,n = 18,年龄:20±1岁,身高:182±7 cm,体重:82±9 kg)和4天(研究2,n = 10,年龄:20±1岁,身高:182±6 cm,体重:80.7±8.3 kg)的北极滑雪行军研究。在两项研究中,环境温度范围为-18至-4°C。测量每日总能量消耗(TDEE,来自双标记水)、心率(HR)、身体深部(Tpill)和躯干(Ttorso)皮肤温度(在研究1和2中获得)以及手指(Tfing)、脚趾(Ttoe)、手腕和小腿温度(研究2)。研究1和研究2的TDEE分别为6821±578 kcal day-1和6394±544 kcal day-1。在这两项研究中,滑雪期间的平均心率范围为120至140 bpm,平均体温范围为37.5至38.0°C。静息时,平均体温范围为36.0 ~ 36.5℃,最低记录值为35.5℃。运动时平均温度为32 - 35°C,休息时平均温度降至15°C,有些温度低至6-10°C。滑雪时脚趾温度在30°C以上,休息时降到15-20°C。结论:每日能量消耗是军事训练中观察到的最高水平,运动强度适中(~65%的年龄预测最大HR)。短期寒冷天气训练没有引起高CV和Tpill菌株。Tfing和Ttoe在滑雪时也保持良好,但在休息时下降到与热不适相关的值。
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