负载载体生理学在诺莫克西亚和缺氧中
Daniel A Baur1, Katherine G Baur2, Beverley K Buchanan2
1Department of Human Performance and Wellness, Virginia Military Institute, 208 Cormack Hall, Lexington, VA, 24450, USA. baurda@vmi.edu.
European journal of applied physiology
|September 23, 2023
概括
携带负载显著降低心肺呼吸效率,增加生理应变,特别是在低氧条件下. 这会影响氧气的输送和利用,可能会增加与高度暴露相关的风险.
科学领域:
- 运动生理学 运动生理学
- 环境生理学环境生理学
- 人类表现的人类表现.
背景情况:
- 货物运输是军事和娱乐场所的常见活动.
- 了解载荷的生理应变,特别是在低氧条件下,对于优化性能和安全至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究负载载荷在normoxia和normobaric hypoxia对关键生理反应的影响.
- 为了评估在负载运动期间呼吸器反应,血液动力学,组织氧化和新陈代谢的变化.
主要方法:
- 健康的男性 (n=12) 在没有负载的normoxic,负载的normoxic和负载的 hypoxic条件下进行了分级运动测试.
- 实验试验涉及在匹配的绝对氧气消耗 (VO2) 和速度下带着~30公斤负载行走.
主要成果:
- 负载运输使最大氧气消耗 (VO2max) 降低了7%在正常氧和32%在低氧.
- 在匹配的VO2时,冲击体积和潮体积随着载荷的增加而减少.
- 缺氧加剧了载荷的影响,增加了对碳水化合物代谢的依赖,并减少了肌肉的氧化.
结论:
- 承载载荷降低心肺呼吸效率,增加生理应变,在低氧环境中影响更大.
- 负载,低氧运动期间大脑血液流量的改变可能会增加与高度相关的疾病的风险,这需要进一步调查.
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