Relevance of individual characteristics for human heat stress response is dependent on exercise intensity and climate type

European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology
G HavenithW L Kenney

Abstract

Multiple heterogeneous groups of subjects (both sexes and a wide range of maximal oxygen uptake VO2max, body mass, body surface area (AD),% body fat, and AD/mass coefficient) exercised on a cycle ergometer at a relative (%VO2max, REL) or an absolute (60 W) exercise intensity in a cool (CO 21 degrees C, 50% relative humidity), warm humid (WH 35 degrees C, 80%) and a hot dry (HD 45 degrees C, 20%) environment. Rectal temperature (Tre) responses were analysed for the influence of the individual's characteristics, environment and exercise intensity. Exposures consisted of 30-min rest, followed by 60-min exercise. The Tre was negatively correlated with mass in all conditions. Body mass acted as a passive heat sink in all the conditions tested. While negatively correlated with VO2max and VO2max per kilogram body mass in most climates, Tre was positively correlated with VO2max and VO2max per kilogram body mass in the WH/REL condition. Thus, when evaporative heat loss was limited as in WH, the higher heat production of the fitter subjects in the REL trials determined Tre and not the greater efficiency for heat loss associated with high VO2max. Body fatness significantly affected Tre only in the CO condition, where, with low skin blood ...Continue Reading

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