长跑时生理反应的动力学:建模

V. Hrytsenko, A. Nikolaienko, Y. Solopchuk, I. Yermakova, Michael Regan
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无论天气如何,世界各地都会定期举行长跑比赛。在炎热的环境条件下跑步可能会给跑步者带来健康风险,比如体温过高和脱水。本研究考察了空气温度对跑步时生理状态的影响。开发的计算机模拟器预测整个比赛过程中体温、水分流失、热量流动、血液流动和其他跑步者参数的动态变化。对模拟结果的分析表明,在16 ~ 24℃的空气温度范围内,对跑步者没有热休克的危险,只是由于出汗增加,随后水分从体表蒸发。空气温度越高,需要消耗越多的液体来冷却跑步者的身体。提出的计算机模型可以定量评估跑步者的热生理参数对环境温度的依赖性。基于这些数据,计算机模拟器给出了相关的建议。
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Dynamics of Physiological Responses During Long Distance Run: Modelling
Long-distance races are regularly held around the world regardless of weather conditions. Running under hot environmental conditions can be associated with health risks for the runner, such as hyperthermia and dehydration. This study examines air temperature impact on physiological state during a run. Developed computer simulator predicts the dynamics of body temperatures, water loss, heat flows, blood flow, and other runner's parameters throughout a race. The analysis of modelling results has shown that within air temperature range of 16 to 24 °C there is no hyperthermia hazard to the runner, only due to enhanced sweating followed by water evaporation from the body surface. The higher air temperature, the more fluid has to be spent on the cooling of runner's body. Proposed computer model allows for quantitative assessment of the dependency of runner's thermophysiological parameters on environment temperature. Based on these data, the computer simulator provides relevant recommendations.
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