Does the Increased Physical Fitness Enhance the Age-Related Deterioration in Thermal Sensation?

  • Okazaki Kazunobu
    Environmental Physiology for Exercise, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine
  • Yokoyama Hisayo
    Environmental Physiology for Exercise, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine
  • Imai Daiki
    Environmental Physiology for Exercise, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine
  • Ota Akemi
    Research Center for Urban Health and Sports, Osaka City University

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  • 加齢に伴う温度感覚の減弱は全身持久力の向上で改善できるか?
  • カレイ ニ トモナウ オンド カンカク ノ ゲン ジャク ワ ゼンシン ジキュウリョク ノ コウジョウ デ カイゼン デキル カ?

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<p>To elucidate the effects of age-related decrease in aerobic capacity on the blunted thermal sensation observed in the seniors, we compared thermal sensation between seniors (mean age 69 yrs) and young counterparts (mean age 22 yrs) who have similar maximal oxygen uptake and physical characteristics. Under normothermia and mild-hyperthermia (esophageal temperature, +0.7 - +0.9˚C, lower legs immersion in 42˚C water), warm and cold detection threshold at the forearm and chest and also whole body thermal sensation (VAS) were determined in addition to thermoregulatory responses. We found that there were no significant differences in esophageal and mean skin temperatures while warm detection threshold at the forearm was significantly higher (blunted) in the seniors than the young. On the other hand, there were no significant differences in warm detection threshold at the chest, cold detection threshold at the forearm and chest, and also whole body thermal sensation between the groups. These results may suggest that age-related decease in aerobic capacity causes the decreased whole body thermal sensation while does not associate with the blunted warm detection threshold at the extremities with normal aging. Thus, the blunted thermal sensation with aging would be improved, at least in part, with the enhanced aerobic capacity in the seniors.</p>

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  • DESCENTE SPORTS SCIENCE

    DESCENTE SPORTS SCIENCE 38 (0), 55-63, 2017-05-26

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