Affiliation:
1. School of Integrative Physiology and Athletic Training, University of Montana, Missoula, MT.
2. School of Kinesiology and Nutrition Sciences, University of Nevada – Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV.
Abstract
Abstract
Objective
Evaluate sleep deprivation effects on the acute physiological response to a combined stressor of woodsmoke and exercise.
Methods
Ten participants completed two exercise trials (8 hr of sleep vs. 4 hr) with woodsmoke. Trials were conducted in a crossover design. Key measures examined before and after each trial included heart rate variability (HRV), pulse wave velocity (PWV), blood pressure (BP), pulmonary function testing (PFT), and oxidative stress.
Results
Acute sleep deprivation experienced before exercise and woodsmoke exposure did not impact metrics of HRV, PWV, PFT, BP, or oxidative stress.
Conclusion
Acute sleep deprivation didn’t amplify physiologic metrics in response to moderate-intensity aerobic exercise with inhaled woodsmoke. Although findings do not eliminate the negative impacts of inhaling wood smoke, more research is needed to understand the acute effects of woodsmoke exposure on the cardiovascular system [1].
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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