The effect of seasonal heat acclimatization on cool‐seeking behaviour during passive heat stress in young adults

Author:

Wang Hui1ORCID,Schlader Zachary J.2ORCID,Lei Tze‐Huan3ORCID,Mündel Toby4ORCID,Amano Tatsuro5ORCID,Fujii Naoto6ORCID,Nishiyasu Takeshi6,Cotter James7,Kondo Narihiko1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Applied Human Physiology, Graduate School of Human Development and Environment Kobe University Kobe Japan

2. Department of Kinesiology Indiana University School of Public Health Bloomington Indiana USA

3. College of Physical Education Hubei Normal University Huangshi China

4. Department of Kinesiology Brock University St. Catharines ON Canada

5. Faculty of Education Niigata University Niigata Japan

6. Institute of Health and Sports Science University of Tsukuba Tsukuba Japan

7. School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences University of Otago Dunedin New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractSeasonal heat acclimatization is known to enhance autonomic thermoeffector responses, whereas the behavioural response following seasonal heat acclimatization remains unknown. We investigated whether seasonal heat acclimatization would alter autonomic and behavioural thermoregulatory responses. Sixteen healthy participants (eight males and eight females) underwent two trials involving 50 min of lower‐leg passive heating (lower‐leg submersion in 42°C water) with (Fan trial) and without (No fan trial) the voluntary use of a fan in a moderate thermal environment (27°C, 50% relative humidity) across winter and summer months. In Fan trials, participants were allowed to use a fan to maintain thermal comfort, but this was not allowed in the No fan trials. Cool‐seeking behaviour was initiated at a lower change in rectal temperature [mean (SD): 0.21 (0.18)°C vs. 0.11 (0.13)°C, = 0.0327] and change in mean skin temperature [2.34 (0.56)°C vs. 1.81 (0.32)°C, P < 0.0001], and cooling time was longer [16.46 (5.62) vs. 20.40 (4.87) min, P = 0.0224] in summer compared with winter. However, thermal perception was not modified by season during lower‐leg passive heating (all P > 0.0864). Furthermore, rectal temperature was higher in summer (P = 0.0433), whereas mean body temperature and skin temperature were not different (all P > 0.0631) between the two seasons in Fan trials. In conclusion, seasonal heat acclimatization enhanced the cool‐seeking behaviour from winter to summer.

Publisher

Wiley

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