Performance and thermoregulation of Dutch Olympic and Paralympic athletes exercising in the heat: Rationale and design of the Thermo Tokyo study: The journal Temperature toolbox.

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Temperature Pub Date : 2021-06-02 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1080/23328940.2021.1925618
Johannus Q de Korte, Coen C W G Bongers, Maria T E Hopman, Lennart P J Teunissen, Kaspar M B Jansen, Boris R M Kingma, Sam B Ballak, Kamiel Maase, Maarten H Moen, Jan-Willem van Dijk, Hein A M Daanen, Thijs M H Eijsvogels
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The environmental conditions during the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games are expected to be challenging, which increases the risk for participating athletes to develop heat-related illnesses and experience performance loss. To allow safe and optimal exercise performance of Dutch elite athletes, the Thermo Tokyo study aimed to determine thermoregulatory responses and performance loss among elite athletes during exercise in the heat, and to identify personal, sports-related, and environmental factors that contribute to the magnitude of these outcomes. For this purpose, Dutch Olympic and Paralympic athletes performed two personalized incremental exercise tests in simulated control (15°C, relative humidity (RH) 50%) and Tokyo (32°C, RH 75%) conditions, during which exercise performance and (thermo)physiological parameters were obtained. Thereafter, athletes were invited for an additional visit to conduct anthropometric, dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), and 3D scan measurements. Collected data also served as input for a thermophysiological computer simulation model to estimate the impact of a wider range of environmental conditions on thermoregulatory responses. Findings of this study can be used to inform elite athletes and their coaches on how heat impacts their individual (thermo)physiological responses and, based on these data, advise which personalized countermeasures (i.e. heat acclimation, cooling interventions, rehydration plan) can be taken to allow safe and maximal performance in the challenging environmental conditions of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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荷兰奥运会和残奥会运动员在高温下运动的表现和体温调节:热东京研究的基本原理和设计:温度工具箱杂志。
预计东京奥运会和残奥会期间的环境条件将具有挑战性,这增加了参赛运动员患上与热有关的疾病和经历成绩下降的风险。为了保证荷兰优秀运动员的安全和最佳运动表现,Thermo Tokyo研究旨在确定优秀运动员在高温运动期间的体温调节反应和表现损失,并确定个人、运动相关和环境因素对这些结果的影响程度。为此,荷兰奥运会和残奥会运动员在模拟控制(15°C,相对湿度(RH) 50%)和东京(32°C,相对湿度(RH) 75%)条件下进行了两次个性化的增量运动测试,在此期间获得运动表现和(热)生理参数。之后,运动员被邀请进行额外的访问,进行人体测量、双能x射线吸收测量(DXA)和3D扫描测量。收集的数据还作为热生理计算机模拟模型的输入,以估计更广泛的环境条件对热调节反应的影响。本研究的结果可用于告知优秀运动员及其教练热量如何影响他们的个人(热)生理反应,并根据这些数据,建议可以采取哪些个性化对策(即热适应,冷却干预,补液计划),以便在2020年东京奥运会和残奥会具有挑战性的环境条件下实现安全和最大的表现。
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Temperature
Temperature Medicine-Physiology (medical)
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