Induction and Decay of Short-Term Heat Acclimation in Moderately and Highly Trained Athletes

被引:136
|
作者
Garrett, Andrew T. [1 ]
Rehrer, Nancy J. [1 ]
Patterson, Mark J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Otago, Sch Phys Educ, Dunedin, New Zealand
[2] DSTO, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
关键词
MUSCLE BLOOD-FLOW; PROLONGED EXERCISE; PLASMA-VOLUME; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; PASSIVE HYPERTHERMIA; ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION; ENDOCRINE RESPONSES; CARDIAC MECHANICS; PHYSICAL-FITNESS; AEROBIC FITNESS;
D O I
10.2165/11587320-000000000-00000
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
A rethinking of current heat-acclimation strategies is required as most research and advice for improving physiological strain in the heat includes maintaining hydration using long-term acclimation protocols (>10 days). Furthermore, these strategies have tended to use untrained and moderately trained participants. Therefore, the aims of this review were to (i) investigate the effectiveness of short-term heat acclimation (STHA) with moderately and highly trained athletes; (ii) determine the importance of fluid regulatory strain, which has a thermally independent role in heat adaptation; (iii) assess the impact of STHA on a marker of thermotolerance (inducible heat-shock protein 70 [HSP70]); and (iv) provide further information on the decay of acclimation to heat. The review suggests that 5-day STHA is effective, and adaptations may be more pronounced after fluid regulatory strain from a dehydration-acclimation regimen. Furthermore, highly trained athletes may have similar physiological gains to those who are less trained using STHA.. However, research has tended to focus on untrained or moderately trained participants and more information is required for highly trained populations. HSP70 response is upregulated across STHA. This indicates increased thermotolerance and protective adaptive change that may indicate HSP70 response as a useful marker of heat acclimation. Physiological adaptations after heat acclimation are relatively short term and may vanish only a few days or weeks after removal from heat exposure. From a practical perspective 5-day STHA may be the preferred acclimation regimen for moderately and highly trained athletes as it has been shown to be effective, less expensive and less likely to disrupt the tapering for competition in elite performers. Furthermore, updated information on the time course of acclimation decay may allow a reliable estimate of how long individuals can be free from heat exposure before reacclimation is required. This is particularly pertinent in present times as many athletes, civilians and military personnel increasingly have to relocate to different climates of the world, often within a short period of time.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:757 / 771
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Induction and Decay of Short-Term Heat Acclimation in Moderately and Highly Trained Athletes
    Andrew T. Garrett
    Nancy J. Rehrer
    Mark J. Patterson
    Sports Medicine, 2011, 41 : 757 - 771
  • [2] Effectiveness of short-term heat acclimation for highly trained athletes
    Andrew T. Garrett
    Rob Creasy
    Nancy J. Rehrer
    Mark J. Patterson
    James D. Cotter
    European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2012, 112 : 1827 - 1837
  • [3] Effectiveness of short-term heat acclimation for highly trained athletes
    Garrett, Andrew T.
    Creasy, Rob
    Rehrer, Nancy J.
    Patterson, Mark J.
    Cotter, James D.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 2012, 112 (05) : 1827 - 1837
  • [4] Induction and decay of short-term heat acclimation
    Garrett, Andrew T.
    Goosens, Niels G.
    Rehrer, Nancy G.
    Patterson, Mark J.
    Cotter, James D.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 2009, 107 (06) : 659 - 670
  • [5] Induction and decay of short-term heat acclimation
    Andrew T. Garrett
    Niels G. Goosens
    Nancy G. Rehrer
    Mark J. Patterson
    James D. Cotter
    European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2009, 107 : 659 - 670
  • [6] Erratum to: Induction and decay of short-term heat acclimation
    Andrew T. Garrett
    Niels G. Goosens
    Nancy J. Rehrer
    Mark J. Patterson
    James D. Cotter
    European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2009, 107 (6) : 671 - 671
  • [7] Effect of short-term heat acclimation on endurance time and skin blood flow in trained athletes
    Chen, Tsung-I
    Tsai, Pu-Hsi
    Lin, Jui-Hsing
    Lee, Ning-Yuean
    Liang, Michael T. C.
    OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2013, 4 : 161 - 170
  • [8] Effectiveness of short-term isothermic-heat acclimation (4 days) on physical performance in moderately trained males
    Shaw, Jake
    Walkington, Cory
    Cole, Edward
    Gleadall-Siddall, Damien O.
    Burke, Rachel
    Bray, James
    Simpson, Andrew J.
    Vince, Rebecca V.
    Garrett, Andrew T.
    Murias, Juan M.
    PLOS ONE, 2022, 17 (11):
  • [9] THE INDUCTION AND DECAY OF HEAT ACCLIMATIZATION IN TRAINED ATHLETES
    ARMSTRONG, LE
    MARESH, CM
    SPORTS MEDICINE, 1991, 12 (05) : 302 - 312
  • [10] Effectiveness of Short-Term Heat Acclimation on Intermittent Sprint Performance With Moderately Trained Females Controlling for Menstrual Cycle Phase
    Garrett, Andrew T.
    Dodd, Edward
    Biddlecombe, Victoria
    Gleadall-Siddall, Damien
    Burke, Rachel
    Shaw, Jake
    Bray, James
    Jones, Huw
    Abt, Grant
    Gritt, Jarrod
    FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY, 2019, 10