W6 - Exercise in the Cold Flashcards

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Q

What are the 2 types of cold environments?

A
  • Cold by altitude
    • Cold water immersion
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How does heat loss differ in cold water?

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  • Water thermal conductivity 26x greater than air - at a low water temperature a person can get hypothermia, heat loss is a lot more rapid
    • C + K + R + E heat loss is 4 times greater
    • Heat loss increases in moving water - temperature gradient increases as cold water moves towards you as warmer water moves away
    • Hypothermia occurs in water well over 0°C
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3
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How does the body respond to cold water immersion?

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  • Cold shock response
    – Gasp
    – Hyperventilation
    – Vasoconstriction
    • Cold incapacitation
    • Blood flow to periphery reduced
      – Arms and legs reduce ability to keep afloat
    • Less effective at swimming
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What are the 3 methods of thermoregulatory control in the cold?

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  1. Vasoconstriction - prevents blood flow to extremities
  2. Non-shivering thermogenesis Brown adipose tissue
    – chemical heat production (performs a reaction to generate heat)
  3. Shivering ~4-5x increase in heat production
    + Behavioural responses(make hot drink, add clothing)
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5
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How do we habituate to the cold?

A
  • repeated cold exposure without heat loss
  • Skin vasoconstriction and shivering responses blunted
  • core temp drops further
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Q

Describe how we acclimate metabolically to the cold

A
  • Repeated cold exposures with heat loss
  • Increased metabolic and shivering heat production
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7
Q

Describe how we acclimatise insulation

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  • when metabolic cant stop heat loss
  • increased vasoconstriction
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How does our body maintain the fluid balance in the cold?

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  • Water losses in the cold
  • Blunted thirst - do not ingest as much
  • ↑ respiratory
  • Cold-induced diuresis (more urination)
  • May not be sweating but need to replace water loss
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9
Q

Does cryotherapy and cold water immersion increase recovery?

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  • Speeds up recovery
  • But unsure if it blunts adaptations in the muscle
  • Ice blunts muscle adaptations
  • Ice decreases muscle soreness
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