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Cardiorespiratory function, resting metabolic rate and heart rate variability in coal miners exposed to hypobaric hypoxia in highland workplace

BACKGROUND: Owing to intermittent/acute exposure to hypobaric hypoxia, highland miners may often suffer, the physiological characteristics between highland and lowland miners, however, are rarely reported. The objective of this study was to compare the physiological characteristics of coal miners wo...

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Autores principales: Yang, Sanjun, Tian, Chunhu, Yang, Fan, Chen, Qi, Geng, Ruiyuan, Liu, Chunyan, Wu, Xinrong, Lam, Wing-Kai
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Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9438770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36061757
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13899
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author Yang, Sanjun
Tian, Chunhu
Yang, Fan
Chen, Qi
Geng, Ruiyuan
Liu, Chunyan
Wu, Xinrong
Lam, Wing-Kai
author_facet Yang, Sanjun
Tian, Chunhu
Yang, Fan
Chen, Qi
Geng, Ruiyuan
Liu, Chunyan
Wu, Xinrong
Lam, Wing-Kai
author_sort Yang, Sanjun
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description BACKGROUND: Owing to intermittent/acute exposure to hypobaric hypoxia, highland miners may often suffer, the physiological characteristics between highland and lowland miners, however, are rarely reported. The objective of this study was to compare the physiological characteristics of coal miners working at disparate altitudes. METHODS: Twenty-three male coal mining workers acclimating to high altitude for 30 ± 6 days in Tibet (highland group; approx. 4500 m above sea level; 628.39 millibar), and 22 male coal mining workers in Hebei (lowland group; less than 100 m above sea level; 1021.82 millibar) were recruited. Tests were conducted to compare ventilatory parameters, circulation parameters, resting metabolic rate (RMR), and heart rate variability (HRV) indices between the two groups in resting state. RESULTS: Ventilation volume per minute (VE) of the highland group was markedly raised compared to that of the lowland group (11.70 ± 1.57 vs. 8.94 ± 1.97 L/min, p = 0.000). In the meanwhile, O2 intake per heart beat (VO2/HR) was strikingly decreased (3.54 ± 0.54 vs. 4.36 ± 0.69 ml/beat, p = 0.000). Resting metabolic rate relevant to body surface area (RMR/BSA) was found no significant difference between the two groups. Evident reduction in standard deviation of NN intervals (SDNN) and remarkable increase in ratio of low- and high- frequency bands (LF/HF) were manifest in highland miners compared to that of lowland ones (110.82 ± 33.34 vs. 141.44 ± 40.38, p = 0.008 and 858.86 ± 699.24 vs. 371.33 ± 171.46, p = 0.003; respectively). CONCLUSIONS: These results implicate that long-term intermittent exposure to high altitude can lead miners to an intensified respiration, a compromised circulation and a profound sympathetic-parasympathetic imbalance, whereas the RMR in highland miners does not distinctly decline.
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spelling pubmed-94387702022-09-03 Cardiorespiratory function, resting metabolic rate and heart rate variability in coal miners exposed to hypobaric hypoxia in highland workplace Yang, Sanjun Tian, Chunhu Yang, Fan Chen, Qi Geng, Ruiyuan Liu, Chunyan Wu, Xinrong Lam, Wing-Kai PeerJ Cardiology BACKGROUND: Owing to intermittent/acute exposure to hypobaric hypoxia, highland miners may often suffer, the physiological characteristics between highland and lowland miners, however, are rarely reported. The objective of this study was to compare the physiological characteristics of coal miners working at disparate altitudes. METHODS: Twenty-three male coal mining workers acclimating to high altitude for 30 ± 6 days in Tibet (highland group; approx. 4500 m above sea level; 628.39 millibar), and 22 male coal mining workers in Hebei (lowland group; less than 100 m above sea level; 1021.82 millibar) were recruited. Tests were conducted to compare ventilatory parameters, circulation parameters, resting metabolic rate (RMR), and heart rate variability (HRV) indices between the two groups in resting state. RESULTS: Ventilation volume per minute (VE) of the highland group was markedly raised compared to that of the lowland group (11.70 ± 1.57 vs. 8.94 ± 1.97 L/min, p = 0.000). In the meanwhile, O2 intake per heart beat (VO2/HR) was strikingly decreased (3.54 ± 0.54 vs. 4.36 ± 0.69 ml/beat, p = 0.000). Resting metabolic rate relevant to body surface area (RMR/BSA) was found no significant difference between the two groups. Evident reduction in standard deviation of NN intervals (SDNN) and remarkable increase in ratio of low- and high- frequency bands (LF/HF) were manifest in highland miners compared to that of lowland ones (110.82 ± 33.34 vs. 141.44 ± 40.38, p = 0.008 and 858.86 ± 699.24 vs. 371.33 ± 171.46, p = 0.003; respectively). CONCLUSIONS: These results implicate that long-term intermittent exposure to high altitude can lead miners to an intensified respiration, a compromised circulation and a profound sympathetic-parasympathetic imbalance, whereas the RMR in highland miners does not distinctly decline. PeerJ Inc. 2022-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9438770/ /pubmed/36061757 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13899 Text en ©2022 Yang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Cardiology
Yang, Sanjun
Tian, Chunhu
Yang, Fan
Chen, Qi
Geng, Ruiyuan
Liu, Chunyan
Wu, Xinrong
Lam, Wing-Kai
Cardiorespiratory function, resting metabolic rate and heart rate variability in coal miners exposed to hypobaric hypoxia in highland workplace
title Cardiorespiratory function, resting metabolic rate and heart rate variability in coal miners exposed to hypobaric hypoxia in highland workplace
title_full Cardiorespiratory function, resting metabolic rate and heart rate variability in coal miners exposed to hypobaric hypoxia in highland workplace
title_fullStr Cardiorespiratory function, resting metabolic rate and heart rate variability in coal miners exposed to hypobaric hypoxia in highland workplace
title_full_unstemmed Cardiorespiratory function, resting metabolic rate and heart rate variability in coal miners exposed to hypobaric hypoxia in highland workplace
title_short Cardiorespiratory function, resting metabolic rate and heart rate variability in coal miners exposed to hypobaric hypoxia in highland workplace
title_sort cardiorespiratory function, resting metabolic rate and heart rate variability in coal miners exposed to hypobaric hypoxia in highland workplace
topic Cardiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9438770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36061757
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13899
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