ウエダ ヒロユキ   ueda hiroyuki
  上田 博之
   所属   大阪信愛学院大学  看護学部 看護学科
   職種   教授
言語種別 英語
発行・発表の年月 1995/01
形態種別 研究論文(学術雑誌)
査読 査読あり
標題 SEASONAL-VARIATION IN SWEATING RESPONSES OF OLDER AND YOUNGER MEN
執筆形態 指定なし
掲載誌名 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY AND OCCUPATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY
出版社・発行元 SPRINGER VERLAG
巻・号・頁 70(1),pp.6-12
著者・共著者 Y INOUE,M NAKAO,S OKUDAIRA,H UEDA,T ARAKI
概要 Eight older (60-65 years) and six younger (20-25 years) men were exposed to a standard heat stress for 60 min in summer, autumn, winter, and spring. The test consisted of placing the lower legs and feet in a 42 degrees C water bath while sitting in constant environmental conditions (30 degrees C and 45% relative humidity). The increase of rectal temperature (Delta T-re) was significantly greater (P < 0.05) in autumn, winter, and spring than in summer for the older group, but significantly greater only in winter than in summer for the younger group (P < 0.05). The Delta T-re was greater for the older group in all seasons, but of significance only in autumn and spring (P < 0.01). There were no significant season-related differences for metabolic heat production (M) and mean skin temperature (($) over bar T-sk) during the heat test in the respective groups, although the M and ($) over bar T-sk were lower for the older group in all seasons (P < 0.01). In the older group total body sweating rate (m(sw)) divided by Delta T-re (total m(sw) /Delta T-re) decreased from summer to winter (P < 0.02) and did not differ between winter and spring, whereas total m(sw)/Delta T-re in the younger group increased in spring after decreasing from autumn to winter (P < 0.03). The variations of the value, local sweating rate on the back and thigh divided by Delta T-re (back m(sw)/Delta T-re and thigh m(sw)/Delta T-re), were similar to those of the total m(sw)/Delta T-re in each group, except for back m(sw)/Delta T-re in the younger group, which did not increase from winter to spring. The total m(sw)/Delta T-re,back m(sw)/Delta T-re and thigh m(sw)/Delta T-re were significantly less for the older group in summer, autumn and spring (P < 0.05). The range of seasonal variations was significantly less for the older group (P < 0.001). The results indicated that, compared with younger men in older men, the enhancement of sweating function toward summer occurred later and its reduction toward winter occurred earlier despite a smaller range of seasonal variation and that older men had a somewhat lesser capability to maintain T-re when challenged by heat stress in all seasons.
ISSN 0301-5548