在高温下长时间戴口罩会加重呼吸困难,但不会影响运动认知能力。

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Nathan B Morris, Jacob F Piil, Lasse Christiansen, Andreas D Flouris, Lars Nybo
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摘要

背景:在2019冠状病毒病大流行的背景下,世卫组织支持使用口罩来限制新型严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)的气溶胶传播。然而,人们对口罩相关的呼吸困难、热窘迫和自我报告的认知障碍表示担忧。因此,我们测试了口罩使用如何影响与职业安全相关的运动认知表现。我们假设使用口罩会影响认知主导的表现和热不适,但不会改变全身热平衡。方法:8名受试者在40°C和20%湿度条件下,按平衡顺序完成了一项面罩和一项裸面(对照)试验。运动认知表现、生理(直肠、平均皮肤和局部面部温度)和知觉(热舒适和呼吸困难)测量在基线和45分钟轻度工作(100 W)后进行评估。结果:感知呼吸困难随着面罩使用时间的延长而加重(p = 0.04),导致呼吸困难比对照组增加36%。然而,在运动认知表现、生理应变或热不适方面没有观察到其他差异。结论:与使用口罩的负面自我报告影响相矛盾,在本研究中只有呼吸困难加重,从而加强了全球使用口罩的建议,即使在炎热环境中也是如此。(资助:欧盟地平线2020研究与创新计划,资助协议No . 668786)。
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Prolonged facemask use in the heat worsens dyspnea without compromising motor-cognitive performance.

Prolonged facemask use in the heat worsens dyspnea without compromising motor-cognitive performance.

Prolonged facemask use in the heat worsens dyspnea without compromising motor-cognitive performance.

Prolonged facemask use in the heat worsens dyspnea without compromising motor-cognitive performance.

Background: Within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the WHO endorses facemask use to limit aerosol-spreading of the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). However, concerns have been raised regarding facemask-associated dyspnea, thermal distress and self-reported impairment of cognition. Accordingly, we tested how facemask-use affects motor-cognitive performances of relevance for occupational safety. We hypothesized that mask use would affect cognitively dominated performances and thermal discomfort, but not alter whole-body thermal balance. Methods: Eight participants completed a facemask and a barefaced (control) trial, in a counterbalanced order, in 40°C and 20% humidity conditions. Motor-cognitive performance, physiological (rectal, mean skin and local facial temperatures) and perceptual (thermal comfort and dyspnea) measures were assessed at baseline and following 45 min of light work (100 W). Results: Perceived dyspnea was aggravated with prolonged facemask use (p = 0.04), resulting in 36% greater breathlessness compared to control. However, no other differences were observed in motor-cognitive performance, physiological strain, or thermal discomfort. Conclusions: Contradicting negative self-reported impacts of facemask-use, only dyspnea was aggravated in the present study, thereby reinforcing global recommendations of mask use, even in hot environments. (Funded by: European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the grant agreement No 668786).

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