主观感知8,11和14°C化疗液体冷却手套和袜子

IF 2.3 4区 管理学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES
Sang-Hyun Roh, Yoon Jeong Baek, Hye-Lin Lee, Do-Shin Lee, Chan Hyeok Kang, Joo-Young Lee
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我们研究了在三种冷却温度下使用化疗手套和袜子进行外周冷却对主观感知的影响。手和脚分别用8、11和14°C的水浸手套或袜子冷却。九名女性参与了六种实验条件:手或脚在8°C、11°C和14°C冷却。通过手套以3.8、5.4和7.7 kJ·min-1吸热,通过袜子以4.1、6.0和9.0 kJ·min-1吸热。结果显示,三种温度(~ 9.0 kJ·min-1)下,受试者的整体主观知觉无显著差异,但三种温度下的局部热舒适、疼痛感觉和疼痛不适感存在显著差异(P < 0.05)。当在8°C、11°C或14°C冷却手或脚时,在60分钟的冷却结束时,受试者平均感到“冷”或“凉”,三种温度之间没有显著差异,而在8°C冷却手或脚时,受试者感觉比14°C更不舒服(P < 0.05)。受试者在8°C时比在14°C时感到手脚更痛。这些结果表明,8°C降温60分钟可能会引起不舒服的疼痛感,特别是对于寒冷易感的个体。我们建议1)冷却回合少于60分钟,2)冷却手或脚时冷却温度高于8摄氏度,3)双手同时冷却时脚的温度更高。然而,目前对主观知觉的结果应该与冷却时手指和脚趾的周围血管收缩解释。
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Subjective perceptions of 8, 11 and 14°C chemotherapy liquid cooled gloves and socks

We investigated the effects of peripheral cooling using chemotherapy gloves and socks at three cooling temperatures on subjective perceptions. The hands and feet were cooled with 8, 11, and 14°C by water-perfused gloves or socks. Nine females participated in six experimental conditions: hands or feet cooling at 8, 11, and 14°C. The heat was extracted at 3.8, 5.4, and 7.7 kJ·min1 via the gloves and at 4.1, 6.0, and 9.0 kJ·min-1 via the socks. While the results showed that overall subjective perceptions did not differ among the three temperatures (~ 9.0 kJ·min-1), there were significant differences in local thermal comfort, pain sensation, and pain discomfort among the three cooling temperatures (P < 0.05). When cooling the hands or feet at 8, 11 or 14°C, subjects felt ‘cold’ or ‘cool’, on average, at the end of 60-min cooling with no significant differences among the three temperatures, whereas subjects felt more uncomfortable at 8°C than 14°C for cooling either the hands or feet (P < 0.05). Subjects felt more pain at 8°C than 14°C cooling for both hands and feet. These results indicate that the 8°C cooling for 60 min might cause uncomfortable pain sensation, especially for cold-vulnerable individuals. We recommend 1) a cooling bout of less than 60 min, 2) a cooling temperature higher than 8oC when cooling the hands or feet, and 3) a higher temperature for the feet when the hands are simultaneously cooled. However, the present results on subjective perceptions should be interpreted with peripheral vasoconstriction of fingers and toes while cooling.

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Fashion and Textiles
Fashion and Textiles Business, Management and Accounting-Marketing
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.20%
发文量
37
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Fashion and Textiles aims to advance knowledge and to seek new perspectives in the fashion and textiles industry worldwide. We welcome original research articles, reviews, case studies, book reviews and letters to the editor. The scope of the journal includes the following four technical research divisions: Textile Science and Technology: Textile Material Science and Technology; Dyeing and Finishing; Smart and Intelligent Textiles Clothing Science and Technology: Physiology of Clothing/Textile Products; Protective clothing ; Smart and Intelligent clothing; Sportswear; Mass customization ; Apparel manufacturing Economics of Clothing and Textiles/Fashion Business: Management of the Clothing and Textiles Industry; Merchandising; Retailing; Fashion Marketing; Consumer Behavior; Socio-psychology of Fashion Fashion Design and Cultural Study on Fashion: Aesthetic Aspects of Fashion Product or Design Process; Textiles/Clothing/Fashion Design; Fashion Trend; History of Fashion; Costume or Dress; Fashion Theory; Fashion journalism; Fashion exhibition.
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