缺铁性贫血患者运动时对冷暴露的心血管和热反应

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Panagiotis Miliotis, Spyridoula Ntalapera, Panagiotis Lakeas, Argyris Toubekis, Nickos Geladas, Maria Koskolou
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背景:缺铁贫血的人和大鼠在冷暴露时休息时温度调节受损。然而,关于冷暴露、贫血和运动对热反应和心血管反应的相互作用的数据缺乏。因此,我们的目的是探讨慢性轻度缺铁性贫血患者在寒冷条件下运动时的热反应和心血管反应。方法:9名贫血个体(5 F, 4 M)和9名对照个体(5 F, 4 M),体脂、体型和质量匹配,但血液学参数和体质设计不同。参与者在相对湿度为40%(11°C)的低温和相对湿度为40%(22°C)的中性条件下循环,强度比呼吸阈值低10%,直到直肠温度升高1°C (Tre)或运动1小时,以先发生者为准。结果:在寒冷条件下,与对照组相比,贫血个体的体温升高率较低(p = 0.047),平均皮肤温度(Tsk)较低(p = 0.03),而与中性条件相比,只有对照组的发热量增加(p = 0.035)。此外,与中性环境相比,贫血组在寒冷环境中表现出更大的血压反应(p < 0.05),这是由于总外周阻力(p < 0.05)和血管舒缩反应(p < 0.001)增强所致。结论:总之,慢性轻度缺铁性贫血损害了体温调节,从较低的Tre上升率和无法进一步激活低温代谢来判断。同时,贫血参与者表现出心血管负荷增加。这是值得注意的,因为贫血和这些环境条件是在工作场所,娱乐活动和运动中遇到的。这些发现可以为暴露在寒冷环境中的运动员、工人和患者提供安全指南。
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Cardiovascular and Thermal Responses to Cold Exposure During Exercise in Iron-Deficient Anemic Individuals.

Background: Temperature regulation is impaired in iron-deficient anemic humans and rats at rest during cold exposure. However, there is a paucity of data regarding the interplay of cold exposure, anemia, and exercise on thermal and cardiovascular responses. Therefore, we aimed to explore thermal and cardiovascular responses of individuals with chronic mild iron-deficiency anemia during exercise in the cold compared to controls. Methods: Nine anemic (5 F, 4 M) and nine control (5 F, 4 M) individuals, matched for body fat, size, and mass but different by design in hematological parameters and physical fitness, participated in the study. The participants cycled in cold 11 °C with 40% relative humidity (RH) and neutral (22 °C, 40% RH) conditions at an intensity ~10% below the respiratory threshold until 1 °C increase in rectal temperature (Tre) or 1 h of exercise, whichever occurred first. Results: In the cold, the anemic individuals showed a lower rate of Tre rise (p = 0.047) and lower mean skin temperature (Tsk) (p = 0.03) compared to controls, while only controls increased heat production compared to the neutral condition (p = 0.035). Moreover, the anemic group exhibited an exaggerated blood pressure response in the cold compared to the neutral environment (p < 0.05), due to heightened total peripheral resistance (p < 0.05) and vasomotor response (p < 0.001). Conclusions: In summary, chronic mild iron-deficiency anemia impaired temperature regulation as judged from the lower rate of Tre rise and an inability to activate further the metabolism at cold. Concomitantly, the anemic participants demonstrated increased cardiovascular strain. This is notable because anemia and these environmental conditions are encountered in the workplace, recreational activities, and athletic endeavors. These findings may inform safety guidelines for athletes, workers, and patients exposed to cold environments.

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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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