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Increase of Heat Loss by Subjects Wearing Gloves and Boots Working in Cold Water in Wet-suited :
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- PARK,Yang Saeng
- Department of Physiology and Diving Science Institute, Kosin Medical College
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- KIM,JungSook
- Department of Physiology and Diving Science Institute, Kosin Medical College
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- CHOI,Jang Kyu
- Department of Physiology and Diving Science Institute, Kosin Medical College
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The effect of wearing protective gloves and boots on thermal exchanges of wet-suited subjects in cold water was evaluated. Four male subjects, clad in 5 mm-thick neoprene wet suits and either with or without neoprene gloves (5 mm-thick) and boots (5 mm-thick) were immersed up to the neck in water at 13 iC while resting for 3 h or exercising for 2 h. Rectal temperature, oxygen consumption and local (chest, back, upper arm, thigh, forearm, calf, hand and foot) skin temperatures, skin heat fluxes and thermal insulations were determined during immersion. The rectal temperature was not different between conditions but the skin tempera-ture was significantly higher with gloves and boots, especially at the distal extremities (forearm, calf, hand and foot). Consequently, the core-to-skin temperature gradient was reduced by wearing gloves and boots, but the skin heat loss was markedly increased. Calculated overall body insulation was significantly lowered by wearing gloves and boots. These results indicate that in wet-suited subjects resting or exercising in cold (13℃) water, gloves and boots increase the overall rate of body heat loss. Attenuation of cold-induced vasoconstriction is proposed as the mechanism.
Journal
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- The Annals of physiological anthropology
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The Annals of physiological anthropology 11 (4), 393-400, 1992-07-01
生理人類学研究会
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1540291245384843008
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- NII Article ID
- 110002507567
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- NII Book ID
- AN10219533
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Data Source
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- NDL Digital Collections (NII-ELS)
- CiNii Articles