The Effect of Cold Acclimation on Changes in Muscle Activity

Human beings have been exposed to different cold conditions throughout time, and have through cold acclimation developed mechanisms to survive in these conditions. Cold acclimation can be elicited through exposure to natural cold climates, or artificially induced in a laboratory to study the body’s...

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Main Author: Hans Christian, Tingelstad
Other Authors: Haman, Francois
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2013
Subjects:
BAT
EMG
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/26256
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-3307
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-262562018-01-05T19:01:47Z The Effect of Cold Acclimation on Changes in Muscle Activity Hans Christian, Tingelstad Haman, Francois cold acclimation interindividual variability shivering pattern BAT EMG shivering thermogenesis Human beings have been exposed to different cold conditions throughout time, and have through cold acclimation developed mechanisms to survive in these conditions. Cold acclimation can be elicited through exposure to natural cold climates, or artificially induced in a laboratory to study the body’s response to repeated cold exposures. Several studies looking at the effects of cold acclimation in humans have been conducted during the last 50 years, and have reported that cold acclimation can lead to a change in skin and core temperature, heat production and shivering. An accurate quantification of shivering thermogenesis (ST) during cold acclimation has not been done before, and most previous measurements of shivering during cold acclimation have been inaccurate and inadequate. In this study a Liquid Condition Suits (LCS) was used to elicit cold acclimation (10°C, 2hr daily, for 4 weeks) while an accurate measurement of the effect of cold acclimation on changes in muscle activity was conducted. In CHAPTER 2, results showed that four weeks of cold acclimation at 10°C did not change skin and core temperature, heat production or ST. The effects on shivering pattern and fuel selection were also analysed, but no effects of cold acclimation could be observed. These measurements were a part of a larger study, in which the effects of cold acclimation on changes in BAT were the main outcome measures. These data showed that an increase in BAT volume (45%) and activity (120%) were the only observed effects of cold acclimation. In CHAPTER 3, we set out to assess if changes in shivering from pre to post cold acclimation are associated with changes in BAT volume, and if the amount of BAT a participant possesses prior to cold acclimation can be used to predict changes in shivering intensity during cold acclimation. The interindividual variability in changes in thermal responses, heat production, shivering and BAT volume occurring between subjects during four weeks of cold acclimation was also addressed in this section. 2013-10-24T13:11:37Z 2013-10-24T13:11:37Z 2013 2013 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/26256 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-3307 en Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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topic cold acclimation
interindividual variability
shivering pattern
BAT
EMG
shivering thermogenesis
spellingShingle cold acclimation
interindividual variability
shivering pattern
BAT
EMG
shivering thermogenesis
Hans Christian, Tingelstad
The Effect of Cold Acclimation on Changes in Muscle Activity
description Human beings have been exposed to different cold conditions throughout time, and have through cold acclimation developed mechanisms to survive in these conditions. Cold acclimation can be elicited through exposure to natural cold climates, or artificially induced in a laboratory to study the body’s response to repeated cold exposures. Several studies looking at the effects of cold acclimation in humans have been conducted during the last 50 years, and have reported that cold acclimation can lead to a change in skin and core temperature, heat production and shivering. An accurate quantification of shivering thermogenesis (ST) during cold acclimation has not been done before, and most previous measurements of shivering during cold acclimation have been inaccurate and inadequate. In this study a Liquid Condition Suits (LCS) was used to elicit cold acclimation (10°C, 2hr daily, for 4 weeks) while an accurate measurement of the effect of cold acclimation on changes in muscle activity was conducted. In CHAPTER 2, results showed that four weeks of cold acclimation at 10°C did not change skin and core temperature, heat production or ST. The effects on shivering pattern and fuel selection were also analysed, but no effects of cold acclimation could be observed. These measurements were a part of a larger study, in which the effects of cold acclimation on changes in BAT were the main outcome measures. These data showed that an increase in BAT volume (45%) and activity (120%) were the only observed effects of cold acclimation. In CHAPTER 3, we set out to assess if changes in shivering from pre to post cold acclimation are associated with changes in BAT volume, and if the amount of BAT a participant possesses prior to cold acclimation can be used to predict changes in shivering intensity during cold acclimation. The interindividual variability in changes in thermal responses, heat production, shivering and BAT volume occurring between subjects during four weeks of cold acclimation was also addressed in this section.
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