Relationship between heat storage and parameters of thermotolerance and fatigue in exertional-heat stress

Author:

Masic Sinisa1,Marjanovic Sonja1,Maric Jelena1,Jovanovic Vanja1,Joksimovic Mirjana1,Ilic Danijela1

Affiliation:

1. nema

Abstract

Background/Aim. The risk assessment of heat illness and fatigue development is very important in military services. the aim of our study was to investigate the relationship between heat storage and various psychophysiological parameters of heat stress, as well as potential peripheral markers of fatigue in soldiers performing exertional heat stress test. Methods. 15 young, healthy and unacclimatized men underwent exertional heat stress test (EHST) with submaximal work load in warm conditions (WBGT 29 ?C) in climatic chamber. Every 5 minutes following parameters of thermotolerance were measured or calculated: core temperature (Tc), mean skin (Tsk) and body temperature (Tb), heart rate (HR), heat storage (HS), physiological strain index (PSI), as well as peripheral markers of fatigue (blood concentrations of ammonia, urea nitrogen (BUN), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), cortisol and prolactin) and subjective parameters: thermal sensation (TS) and rate of perceived exertion (RPE). Results. Tolerance time varied from 45-75 minutes (63?7,7 min). Average values of Tc, Tb, and HR constantly increased during EHST, while Tsk after 10 minutes reached the plateau. Concentrations of all investigated peripheral markers of fatigue were significantly higher after EHST compared to baseline levels (31,47?7,29 vs. 11,8?1,11 ?mol/l for ammonia; 5,92?0,73 vs. 4,69?0,74 mmol/l for BUN, 187,27?28,49 vs.152,73?23,39 U/l for LDH, 743,43?206,19 vs. 558,79?113,34 mmol/l for cortisol and 418,08?157,14 vs. 138,79?92,83 ?IU/mL for prolactin). Conclusions. This study demonstrates the relationship between heat storage and Tc, HR, TS and RPE, but also with PSI. Concentrations of cortisol and especially prolactin showed significant correlation with parameters of thermotolerance.

Publisher

National Library of Serbia

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),General Medicine

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