四肢瘫痪
运动员
物理医学与康复
物理疗法
感知
医学
心理学
神经科学
脊髓
脊髓损伤
作者
Ingrid Ludimila Bastos Lôbo,Samuel Penna Wanner,Renato de Carvalho Guerreiro,Bruno Lourenço Pinto Coelho,Felipe Emanuel dos Santos Coimbra,M. de L. P. Martins,Larissa Cristina de Abreu Duarte,Eduardo Stieler,Marco Túlio de Mello,Andressa Silva
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jtherbio.2024.103896
摘要
Athletes with tetraplegia may experience marked hyperthermia while exercising under environmental heat stress due to their limited ability to dissipate heat through evaporative means. This study investigated the effectiveness of two external cooling strategies (i.e., spraying water onto the body surface or using a cooling vest) on physiological and perceptual variables in tetraplegic athletes during and after an aerobic exercise session in a hot environment. Nine male wheelchair rugby players performed an incremental test to determine their maximum aerobic power output. After that, they were subjected to three experimental trials in a counter-balanced order: control (CON, no body cooling), cooling vest (CV), and water spraying (WS). During these trials, they performed 30 min of a submaximal exercise (at 65% of their maximum aerobic power) inside an environmental chamber set to maintain the dry-bulb temperature at 32 °C. The following variables were recorded at regular intervals during the exercise and for an additional 30 min following the exertion (i.e., post-exercise recovery) with the participants also exposed to 32 °C: body core temperature (T
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