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Addition of In‐Play Cooling Breaks During Intermittent Exercise While Wearing Lacrosse Uniforms in The Heat Attenuates Increases in Rectal Temperature
To reduce the risk of heat-related illness, appropriate body cooling strategies are needed during men’s lacrosse competitions in hot-humid environments. The current study investigated whether additional in-play cooling breaks would attenuate the core (rectal) body temperature rise during exercise de...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9465729/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36196341 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2022-0037 |
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author | Osakabe, Jumpei Yamamoto, Miyuna Matsumoto, Takaaki Umemura, Yoshihisa |
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description | To reduce the risk of heat-related illness, appropriate body cooling strategies are needed during men’s lacrosse competitions in hot-humid environments. The current study investigated whether additional in-play cooling breaks would attenuate the core (rectal) body temperature rise during exercise designed to mimic the activity patterns of a men’s lacrosse match while wearing uniform in hot-humid environments. In randomized and counterbalanced order, ten physically active men completed two experimental trials comprising four quarters of 15-min intermittent cycling exercises separated by a 10-min simulated half-time break and two 2-min quarter breaks in a climate chamber (35°C, 50% relative humidity). The two trials included a regular simulated match condition (REG) and a water break time out condition (WBTO) that included additional 2-min breaks 7.5-min into each quarter. Rectal temperature was significantly lower (p=0.017) in the WBTO condition (38.23±0.23°C) compared with the REG condition (38.50±0.46°C) at the end of the 4th quarter. In addition, ratings of perceived exertion, thermal sensation, heart rate and the physiological strain index were significantly lower (all p<0.05) in the WBTO condition compared with the REG condition. The current results indicated that, even when wearing lacrosse uniforms, the implementation of WBTO attenuated the core body temperature elevation only in the latter stages of an intermittent cycling exercise protocol designed to mimic the exercise pattern of a men’s lacrosse match. Therefore, WBTO may provide a feasible and effective cooling strategy for lacrosse players to reduce the risk of heat-illness. |
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spelling | pubmed-94657292022-10-03 Addition of In‐Play Cooling Breaks During Intermittent Exercise While Wearing Lacrosse Uniforms in The Heat Attenuates Increases in Rectal Temperature Osakabe, Jumpei Yamamoto, Miyuna Matsumoto, Takaaki Umemura, Yoshihisa J Hum Kinet Section II - Exercise Physiology & Sports Medicine To reduce the risk of heat-related illness, appropriate body cooling strategies are needed during men’s lacrosse competitions in hot-humid environments. The current study investigated whether additional in-play cooling breaks would attenuate the core (rectal) body temperature rise during exercise designed to mimic the activity patterns of a men’s lacrosse match while wearing uniform in hot-humid environments. In randomized and counterbalanced order, ten physically active men completed two experimental trials comprising four quarters of 15-min intermittent cycling exercises separated by a 10-min simulated half-time break and two 2-min quarter breaks in a climate chamber (35°C, 50% relative humidity). The two trials included a regular simulated match condition (REG) and a water break time out condition (WBTO) that included additional 2-min breaks 7.5-min into each quarter. Rectal temperature was significantly lower (p=0.017) in the WBTO condition (38.23±0.23°C) compared with the REG condition (38.50±0.46°C) at the end of the 4th quarter. In addition, ratings of perceived exertion, thermal sensation, heart rate and the physiological strain index were significantly lower (all p<0.05) in the WBTO condition compared with the REG condition. The current results indicated that, even when wearing lacrosse uniforms, the implementation of WBTO attenuated the core body temperature elevation only in the latter stages of an intermittent cycling exercise protocol designed to mimic the exercise pattern of a men’s lacrosse match. Therefore, WBTO may provide a feasible and effective cooling strategy for lacrosse players to reduce the risk of heat-illness. Sciendo 2022-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9465729/ /pubmed/36196341 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2022-0037 Text en © 2022 Jumpei Osakabe, Miyuna Yamamoto, Takaaki Matsumoto, Yoshihisa Umemura, published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License. |
spellingShingle | Section II - Exercise Physiology & Sports Medicine Osakabe, Jumpei Yamamoto, Miyuna Matsumoto, Takaaki Umemura, Yoshihisa Addition of In‐Play Cooling Breaks During Intermittent Exercise While Wearing Lacrosse Uniforms in The Heat Attenuates Increases in Rectal Temperature |
title | Addition of In‐Play Cooling Breaks During Intermittent Exercise While Wearing Lacrosse Uniforms in The Heat Attenuates Increases in Rectal Temperature |
title_full | Addition of In‐Play Cooling Breaks During Intermittent Exercise While Wearing Lacrosse Uniforms in The Heat Attenuates Increases in Rectal Temperature |
title_fullStr | Addition of In‐Play Cooling Breaks During Intermittent Exercise While Wearing Lacrosse Uniforms in The Heat Attenuates Increases in Rectal Temperature |
title_full_unstemmed | Addition of In‐Play Cooling Breaks During Intermittent Exercise While Wearing Lacrosse Uniforms in The Heat Attenuates Increases in Rectal Temperature |
title_short | Addition of In‐Play Cooling Breaks During Intermittent Exercise While Wearing Lacrosse Uniforms in The Heat Attenuates Increases in Rectal Temperature |
title_sort | addition of in‐play cooling breaks during intermittent exercise while wearing lacrosse uniforms in the heat attenuates increases in rectal temperature |
topic | Section II - Exercise Physiology & Sports Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9465729/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36196341 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2022-0037 |
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