开放水域泳衣游泳的热生理:一项队列研究。

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Temperature Pub Date : 2025-03-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/23328940.2025.2479893
William J Morton, Jørgen Melau, Roar A Olsen, Ole M Løvvik, Jonny Hisdal, Signe Søvik
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在冷水中游泳本质上是不安全的。其中一个威胁是深层体温下降,这会对所有身体系统产生不利影响,并增加死亡的风险。潜水服减轻了这种威胁,但并不能消除这种威胁。环境条件可能会混淆实验室研究或数学模型的结果。本研究旨在阐明开放水域泳裤游泳者深体温变化的关联和模式,从而促进风险评估和提高游泳者的安全性。在这项探索性队列研究中,在收集拟人化数据(包括双能x射线吸收仪扫描)后,31名穿着潜水衣的游泳者在水温8.4°C至24.5°C范围内进行了76次开放水域游泳,连续测量了深体温。采用分段回归和线性混合模型回归对温度轨迹进行分析。注册号:clinicaltrials.gov NCT06685627。浸泡后,有一个三相深体温轨迹,尽管并非所有阶段都出现在所有游泳中:最初升高,然后是平台期,然后是热失代偿。水温与这些阶段的持续时间有关,最初上升的身体习性也是如此。最低深体温与游泳前温度相关。尽管存在环境和个体差异,但本文确定了湿衣游泳者的三相深体温轨迹,并提出了可能解释这一轨迹的生理机制。初始升高、平台期和热失代偿的三相模式可能有助于评估开放水域游泳的风险,并可能有助于开发和验证潜水游泳者的深体温模型。
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Thermal physiology of open water wetsuited swimming: A cohort study.

Thermal physiology of open water wetsuited swimming: A cohort study.

Thermal physiology of open water wetsuited swimming: A cohort study.

Thermal physiology of open water wetsuited swimming: A cohort study.

Swimming in cold water is intrinsically unsafe. One of the threats is a fall in deep-body temperature, which adversely affects all body systems and increases the risk of death. Wetsuits mitigate, but do not negate this threat. Environmental conditions may confound findings from laboratory studies or mathematical models. The study aimed to elucidate associations and patterns of deep-body temperature change in open water wetsuited swimmers, thus facilitating risk assessment and improving swimmer safety. In this exploratory cohort study, following collection of anthropomorphic data including a Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry scan, deep-body temperature was continuously measured in 76 open water swims by 31 wetsuited swimmers in water temperatures ranging from 8.4°C to 24.5°C. The temperature trajectories were analyzed by piece-wise and linear mixed model regression. Registered with clinicaltrials.gov NCT06685627. Following immersion, there was a tri-phasic deep-body temperature trajectory, although not all phases were present in all swims: an initial rise, then a plateau phase and then thermal decompensation. Water temperature was correlated with the duration of these phases, as was body habitus for the initial rise. Minimum deep-body temperature was correlated with pre-swim temperature. Despite environmental and individual variations, this paper identified a tri-phasic deep-body temperature trajectory for wetsuited swimmers and proposed physiological mechanisms that may account for them. The tri-phasic pattern of an initial rise, a plateau phase and then thermal decompensation, may be useful in assessing the risks of open water swimming and may facilitate development and validation of deep-body temperature models for wetsuited swimmers.

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Temperature
Temperature Medicine-Physiology (medical)
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