Effects of skin and mild core cooling on cognitive function in cold air in men

Author:

Wallace Phillip J.1ORCID,Gagnon Dominique D.234ORCID,Hartley Geoffrey L.5ORCID,Taber Michael J.16ORCID,Cheung Stephen S.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Environmental Ergonomics Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology Brock University St. Catharines Ontario Canada

2. Faculty of Sports and Health Sciences University of Jyväskylä Jyväskylä Finland

3. Clinic for Sports and Exercise Medicine, Department of Sports and Exercise Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Helsinki Mäkelänkatu Helsinki Finland

4. School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences Laurentian University Sudbury Ontario Canada

5. Department of Physical and Health Education Nipissing University North Bay Ontario Canada

6. N2M Consulting Inc. St. Catharines Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractThis study tested the effects of skin and core cooling on cognitive function in 0°C cold air. Ten males completed a randomized, repeated measures study consisting of four environmental conditions: (i) 30 min of exposure to 22°C thermoneutral air (TN), (ii) 15 min to 0°C cold air which cooled skin temperature to ~27°C (CS), (iii) 0°C cold air exposure causing mild core cooling of ∆‐0.3°C from baseline (C‐0.3°C) and (iv) 0°C cold air exposure causing mild core cooling of ∆‐0.8°C from baseline (C‐0.8°C). Cognitive function (reaction time [ms] and errors made [#]) were tested using a simple reaction test, a two–six item working memory capacity task, and vertical flanker task to assess executive function. There were no condition effects (all p > 0.05) for number of errors made on any task. There were no significant differences in reaction time relative to TN for the vertical flanker and item working memory capacity task. However, simple reaction time was slower in C‐0.3°C (297 ± 33 ms) and C‐0.8°C (296 ± 41 ms) compared to CS (267 ± 26 ms) but not TN (274 ± 38). Despite small changes in simple reaction time (~30 ms), executive function and working memory was maintained in 0°C cold air with up to ∆‐0.8°C reduction in core temperature.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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