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2002 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Time memory for heat exposure and exercise limited to a fixed daily time in humans.

Research Project

Project/Area Number 13680061
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field 体育学
Research InstitutionKinjo University

Principal Investigator

HIRASHITA Masami  Kinjo University, Faculty of Social work, Professor, 社会福祉学部, 教授 (30102007)

Project Period (FY) 2001 – 2002
KeywordsHeat-acclimation / Core temperature / VO_2max / AT / Sweat rate / Exercise / Hc / Hot environment
Research Abstract

After daily heat exposure or exercise for 4-5 h limited to a fixed time for more than 5 consecutive days, body core temperature of rats drops before and during the period they were previously exposed to heat. To investigate the influence of exposure to heat or exercise performance, we measured the changes of hematological status, anaerobic threshold (AT : V-slope), maximal oxygen consumption (VO_2max), and sweat rate during exercise in long distance student runners before and after continuous heat exposure at tropical regions (Thailand). And after the core temperature is regard as oral temperature, when they wake up, their basal body temperature were measured. After then, they were measured 5 times everyday (before a breakfast, at resting time before and after an exercise, before a dinner, and before going to bed). The amount of sweat during exercise is measured as a sweat loss with the following equation. Sweat loss = (weight before during exercise + weight of drinking water) - weight … More after the exercise. The ambient temperature is measured with WBGT with a heat environment checker (Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing Co.,Ltd).
Changes in basal and resting core temperature (Tcor) during 12 experimental days in hot environment
In the case of staying in Japan, Tcor kept about 35.9℃ and in the case of Thailand, the Tcor shifted to the neighborhood of 36.4℃. After they came back to Japan, the Tcor kept 36.3℃ on the second day. In staying in Japan, the Tcor of resting after an exercise was always lower than that of resting before an exercise. On the other hand and in the case of Thailand, the result was opposite. Thus, our human basal temperature may be rise by repeating exercise in hot environment.
Although the sweat rate during exercise showed about 700g/h under cold environment of Japan, the sweat rate increased largely until the 5th day after the participant moved to Thailand, it decreased a little and kept about 1400g/h. When the subjects were 2 hour exercising in winter in Japan, the amount of drinking water was not observed, but the amount kept about 500g/h in Thailand. These result suggested that the raising of basal temperature after repeating exercise in hot environment is caused by dehydration.
The difference of physiological responses between pre- and post- heat exposure during maximal exercise, sweat rate during maximum exercise after 12 heat exposure.
The hematological data (RBC, Ht) and heart rate were significantly lower before heat-acclimation than after heat-acclimation. VO_2max and sweat rate were significantly higher before heat-acclimation than after heat-acclimation. These results indicate that maximal aerobic power may be increased by consecutive heat exposure. And this increased exercise performance is caused by plasma and blood volume. Less

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  • [Publications] 平下政美: "高温環境下における体温上昇時の局所作業時体温調節反応"金城大学紀要. 第3号. 107-115 (2003)

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  • [Publications] 平下政美: "短期暑熱馴化による運動時発汗量の変化"体力科学. 51巻・6号. 682 (2002)

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  • [Publications] 平下政美: "熱帯地方住民の運動時における発汗量と飲水量に関する実態調査"北陸体育学会紀要. 第39号. 91-95 (2003)

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  • [Publications] Hirashita, M., Minami, M., Kamimura, R., Takahata, T: "The difference of hematological status and cardiovascular response during unpiring in umpires of base ball game in ad libitum and restricted drinking"体力科学. 51巻4号. 403 (2002)

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  • [Publications] Hirashita, M: "Environmental temperature and thermoregulatory responses in children during baseball practice in summer"The Fourth ICHPER. SD Asia Congress Proceedings. Vol4. 79-84 (2003)

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  • [Publications] 平下政美: Jpn. J. Biometeor. Vol39・Vo3. S19 (2002)

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  • [Publications] "Thermoregulatory responses during heat load and isometric exercise in hot environment."Kinjo University Bulletin. 3. 107-115 (2003)

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  • [Publications] Masami HIRASHITA, Masami ASAYAMA, Osamu SHIDO, Kozo HIRATA: "Changes in sweat rate during exercise after daily heat exposure."Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sport Medicine. 51, No.6. 682 (2002)

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  • [Publications] Masami HIRASHITA, Osamu SHIDO, Tetsuya SAGAWA, Sittipong SRILAR: "A survey of the sweating rate and the amount of water intake of Thai people during exercise in a hot environment."Bulletin of Hokuriku Society of Physical Education. 39. 91-95 (2003)

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  • [Publications] Hirashita, M., Minami, M., Kamimura, R., and Takahata, T.: "The difference of hematological status and cardiovascular response during unpiring in umpire of base ball game in ad libitum and restricted drinking."Advances in Exercise and Sport Physiology. 7, No.4. 171 (2001)

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  • [Publications] Yoko KAJIWARA, Seiichi NAKAI, Masami HIRASHITA: "Environmental temperature and thermoregulatory responses in children during baseball practice in summer."The Fourth ICHPER. SD Asia Congress Proceedings. 4. 79-84 (2003)

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  • [Publications] Masami HIRASHITA: "Factor in improving exercise- performance and thermal comfort in hot condition."Journal of Creative Approach for Health. 1, No.3. 151-160 (2002)

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