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Precooling via immersion in CO2-enriched water at 25°C decreased core body temperature but did not improve 10-km cycling time trial in the heat.
Aidiel, Luthfil; Lim, Darren Z Y; Chow, Kin M; Ihsan, Mohammed; Chia, Michael; Choo, Hui C.
Afiliação
  • Aidiel L; Sport Physiology Department, Sport Science and Medicine Centre, Singapore Sport Institute, Singapore.
  • Lim DZY; National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
  • Chow KM; Sport Physiology Department, Sport Science and Medicine Centre, Singapore Sport Institute, Singapore.
  • Ihsan M; ProCcare, Halle-Zoersel, Belgium.
  • Chia M; National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
  • Choo HC; Sport Physiology Department, Sport Science and Medicine Centre, Singapore Sport Institute, Singapore.
Temperature (Austin) ; 11(2): 123-136, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38846527
ABSTRACT
This study compared the effects of precooling via whole-body immersion in 25°C CO2-enriched water (CO2WI), 25°C unenriched water (WI) or no cooling (CON) on 10-km cycling time trial (TT) performance. After 30 min of precooling (CO2WI, CON, WI) in a randomized, crossover manner, 11 male cyclists/triathletes completed 30-min submaximal cycling (65%VO2peak), followed by 10-km TT in the heat (35°C, 65% relative humidity). Average power output and performance time during TT were similar between conditions (p = 0.387 to 0.833). Decreases in core temperature (Tcore) were greater in CO2WI (-0.54 ± 0.25°C) than in CON (-0.32 ± 0.09°C) and WI (-0.29 ± 0.20°C, p = 0.011 to 0.022). Lower Tcore in CO2WI versus CON was observed at 15th min of exercise (p = 0.050). Skin temperature was lower in CO2WI and WI than in CON during the exercise (p < 0.001 to 0.031). Only CO2WI (1029 ± 305 mL) decreased whole-body sweat loss compared with CON (1304 ± 246 mL, p = 0.029). Muscle oxygenation by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), thermal sensation, and thermal comfort were lower in CO2WI and WI versus CON only during precooling (p < 0.001 to 0.041). NIRS-derived blood volume was significantly lower in CO2WI and WI versus CON during exercise (p < 0.001 to 0.022). Heart rate (p = 0.998) and rating of perceived exertion (p = 0.924) did not differ between conditions throughout the experiment. These results suggested that CO2WI maybe more effective than WI for enhanced core body cooling and minimized sweat losses.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article