Body Anthropometric Characteristics and Rectal Temperature Cooling Rates in Women With Hyperthermia.
J Athl Train
; 57(5): 464-469, 2022 May 01.
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ABSTRACT
CONTEXT Cold-water immersion (CWI) is the best treatment for patients with exertional heat stroke (EHS), and rectal temperature (Trec) cooling rates may differ between sexes. Previous authors have suggested that the body surface area (BSA)lean body mass (LBM) ratio is the largest factor affecting CWI Trec cooling rates in men with hyperthermia; this has never been confirmed in women with hyperthermia. OBJECTIVE:
To examine whether the BSALBM ratio and other anthropometric characteristics affect Trec cooling rates in women with hyperthermia.DESIGN:
Cross-sectional study.SETTING:
Laboratory. PATIENTS OR OTHERPARTICIPANTS:
Sixteen women were placed in either a low BSALBM ratio (LOW; n = 8; age = 22 ± 1 years, height = 166.8 ± 6.0 cm, mass = 64.1 ± 4.5 kg, BSALBM ratio = 3.759 ± 0.214 m2/kg·102) or high BSALBM ratio (HIGH; n = 8; age = 22 ± 2 years, height = 162.7 ± 8.9 cm, mass = 65.8 ± 12.7 kg, BSALBM ratio = 4.161 ± 0.232 m2/kg·102) group. INTERVENTION(S) On day 1, we measured physical characteristics using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, and participants completed a maximal oxygen consumption test. On day 2, participants walked at 4.8 km/h for 3 minutes and then ran at 80% of their predetermined maximal oxygen consumption for 2 minutes in the heat (temperature = â¼40°C, relative humidity = 40%). This sequence was repeated until Trec reached 39.5°C. Then they underwent CWI (temperature = â¼10°C) until Trec was 38°C. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) Rectal temperature and CWI cooling rates.RESULTS:
The groups had different BSALBM ratios (P = .001), LBM (LOW 45.8 ± 3.0 kg; HIGH 41.0 ± 5.1 kg; P = .02), and body fat percentages (LOW 25.7% ± 5.0%; HIGH 33.7% ± 6.3%; P = .007) but not different BSA (LOW 1.72 ± 0.08 m2; HIGH 1.70 ± 0.16 m2; P = .40) or body mass index (LOW 23.1 ± 2.1; HIGH 24.9 ± 4.7; P = .17). Despite differences in several physical characteristics, Trec cooling rates were excellent but comparable (LOW 0.26°C/min ± 0.09°C/min; HIGH 0.27°C/min ± 0.07°C/min; P = .39). The BSALBM ratio (r = 0.14, P = .59), BSA (r = -0.01, P = .97), body mass index (r = 0.37, P = .16), and body fat percentage (r = 0.29, P = .28), LBM (r = -0.10, P = .70) were not correlated with Trec cooling rates.CONCLUSIONS:
Body anthropometric characteristics did not affect CWI Trec cooling rates in women with hyperthermia. Therefore, clinicians need not worry that anthropometric characteristics might slow CWI treatment in women with severe hyperthermia.Palabras clave
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Ejercicio Físico
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Hipertermia Inducida
Tipo de estudio:
Observational_studies
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Prevalence_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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J Athl Train
Año:
2022
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