2017
DOI: 10.5628/rpcd.17.s4a.125
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Resposta térmica da pele ao exercício em remoergômetro de alta versus moderada intensidade em homens fisicamente ativos

Abstract: Resposta térmica da pele ao exercício em remoergômetro de alta versus moderada intensidade em homens fisicamente ativos PALAVRAS CHAVE: Termografia. Temperatura cutânea. Regulação da temperatura corporal. RESUMO Comparou-se a resposta da temperatura da pele (T P) entre o exercício intenso de curta duração e moderado prolongado. Dezoito homens realizaram o teste de 2000 m (T 2000m) e um protocolo de exercício moderado (45 minutos) em remoergômetro. Termogramas foram obtidos antes e após os protocolos, e com 10,… Show more

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“…Thus, sweating would not become a confounding factor at the time of data interpretation. Studies show that the evaporation of sweat that occurs during exercise corresponds to a physiological mechanism to reduce skin temperature (T sk ) ( 18 , 25 ). In a thermoneutral environment and at rest, T sk tends to remain in balance, and the change in it may be indicative of the presence of some pathological state ( 26 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, sweating would not become a confounding factor at the time of data interpretation. Studies show that the evaporation of sweat that occurs during exercise corresponds to a physiological mechanism to reduce skin temperature (T sk ) ( 18 , 25 ). In a thermoneutral environment and at rest, T sk tends to remain in balance, and the change in it may be indicative of the presence of some pathological state ( 26 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the speed test effect on skin temperature, the data point to an increase in all analyzed regions following its application. Other studies have sought to identify skin temperature changes while and after performing various exercises, such as squatting, running, cycling, rowing and swimming [13][14][15][16][17][18][19] but the effects of specific tests on this parameter have not been identified [20][21][22] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, by using IT, some studies point toward the understanding of indicators related to injuries [9], to acute responses of muscles after simulated effort [12,13], to exercise intensity [14,15], the analysis of possible asymmetries between limbs, and the difference between muscle groups [7][8][9]13,16]. However, there is a lack of information related to the analysis of athletes in competition, which, in the context of training theory and methodology, brings science closer to practice, and can help to understand the sport and, consequently, the organization and planning of training.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%