2019
DOI: 10.33549/physiolres.934114
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Relationship Between the Skin Surface Temperature Changes During Sprint Interval Testing Protocol and the Aerobic Capacity in Well-Trained Cyclists

Abstract: The study investigated whether changes in body surface temperature in a sprint interval testing protocol (SITP) correlated with aerobic capacity in cyclists. The study involved 21 welltrained cyclists. Maximal aerobic power and maximal oxygen uptake relative to lean body mass (LBM-Pmax and LBM-VO2max, respectively) were determined by incremental exercise testing on a cycle ergometer. SITP was administered 48 hours later and involved four 30-s maximal sprints interspersed with 90-s active recovery. Body surface… Show more

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“…The results of the research presented in this paper indicate that the temperature of the temples' surface increases in recovery after intense aerobic exercise, especially in people with high physical capacity. Such results confirm the thesis from the studies by Hebisz et al [25] that blood flow increases in the temporal region as a result of intensive work. At the same time, already at an intensity above 60% VO 2 max, the cerebral blood flow decreases, which protects the brain from excessive thermal stress [68].…”
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“…The results of the research presented in this paper indicate that the temperature of the temples' surface increases in recovery after intense aerobic exercise, especially in people with high physical capacity. Such results confirm the thesis from the studies by Hebisz et al [25] that blood flow increases in the temporal region as a result of intensive work. At the same time, already at an intensity above 60% VO 2 max, the cerebral blood flow decreases, which protects the brain from excessive thermal stress [68].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The camera features IR resolution of 384 × 288; spectral range of 8-14 µm; thermal sensitivity of 0.08 • C. The software provided by the manufacturer (Sonel Thermo-Analyze ver. 1.0) converted radiation density into body surface temperature expressed in • C. During playback of the recorded video, individual frames were analysed and the mean temperature was recorded within a square box (with a side length of 10 pixels), individually marked on the temple (Figure 2), as in an earlier publication [25]. Baseline temperature was determined after warm-up (T b ), immediately before the start of the exercise at 110%Pmax.…”
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“…Body temperature (T) was measured on the frontal tubers according to the study procedure of Hebisz et al (2019) at rest, after warm-up, and after the sixth bout using a non-contact thermometer (VisioFocus Smart, Italy). The device has been validated and shown to provide reliable measurements of body temperature on the skin ( Morán-Navarro et al, 2019 ).…”
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confidence: 99%