運動後における高濃度人工炭酸泉下腿浴の身体冷却効果に関する研究

This study examines the body cooling effects of immersion in high-concentration artificial carbonic acid water. The subjects’ core (tympanic) temperature was increased by a pedaling ergometer. They then immersed their lower legs in carbonic acid water or tap water. The decrease in tympanic temperatu...

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Main Authors: 田中 佑季, 藤森 加奈恵, 長野 央歩, 田井村 明博
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Japanese
Published: 日本生理人類学会 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10069/39308
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Summary:This study examines the body cooling effects of immersion in high-concentration artificial carbonic acid water. The subjects’ core (tympanic) temperature was increased by a pedaling ergometer. They then immersed their lower legs in carbonic acid water or tap water. The decrease in tympanic temperature was observed. The tympanic temperature significantly decreased more during immersion in stirred 25 / 30°C CO2 water than in tap water. The results suggest that immersing the lower legs in stirred 25 / 30°C carbonic acid water can suppress skin vascular constriction and reduce core temperature elevated by heat stress / exercise more effectively than stirred tap water of the same water temperature.