Hot water immersion: Maintaining core body temperature above 38.5°C mitigates muscle fatigue

Author:

Sautillet Benoît1ORCID,Bourdillon Nicolas2,Millet Grégoire P.2ORCID,Lemaître Fréderic3,Cozette Maryne1ORCID,Delanaud Stéphane4,Ahmaïdi Saïd1,Costalat Guillaume1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Sport Sciences, APERE Laboratory, UR 3300 University of Picardie Jules Verne Amiens France

2. Institute of Sport Sciences University of Lausanne Lausanne Switzerland

3. Faculty of Sport Sciences, CETAPS Laboratory, UR 3832 Normandy University Rouen France

4. PériTox UMR_I 01 laboratory, CURS‐UPJV, F‐80054 University of Picardie Jules Verne Amiens France

Abstract

AbstractPurposeHot water immersion (HWI) has gained popularity to promote muscle recovery, despite limited data on the optimal heat dose. The purpose of this study was to compare the responses of two exogenous heat strains on core body temperature, hemodynamic adjustments, and key functional markers of muscle recovery following exercise‐induced muscle damage (EIMD).MethodsTwenty‐eight physically active males completed an individually tailored EIMD protocol immediately followed by one of the following recovery interventions: HWI (40°C, HWI40), HWI (41°C, HWI41) or warm water immersion (36°C, CON36). Gastrointestinal temperature (Tgi), hemodynamic adjustments (cardiac output [CO], mean arterial pressure [MAP], and systemic vascular resistance [SVR]), pre‐frontal cortex deoxyhemoglobin (HHb), ECG‐derived respiratory frequency, and subjective perceptual measures were tracked throughout immersion. In addition, functional markers of muscle fatigue (maximal concentric peak torque [Tpeak]) and muscle damage (late‐phase rate of force development [RFD100–200]) were measured prior to EIMD (pre‐), 24 h (post‐24 h), and 48 h (post‐48 h) post‐EIMD.ResultsBy the end of immersion, HWI41 led to significantly higher Tgi values than HWI40 (38.8 ± 0.1 vs. 38.0°C ± 0.6°C, p < 0.001). While MAP was well maintained throughout immersion, only HWI41 led to increased (HHb) (+4.2 ± 1.47 μM; p = 0.005) and respiratory frequency (+4.0 ± 1.21 breath.min−1; p = 0.032). Only HWI41 mitigated the decline in RFD100–200 at post‐24 h (−7.1 ± 31.8%; p = 0.63) and Tpeak at post‐48 h (−3.1 ± 4.3%, p = 1).ConclusionIn physically active males, maintaining a core body temperature of ~25 min within the range of 38.5°C–39°C has been found to be effective in improving muscle recovery, while minimizing the risk of excessive physiological heat strain.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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