Is Endurance Performance of Handgrip Exercise Influenced by the Two Different Clothing Ensembles?

  • Jeong Young-Ok
    Department of Environmental Health, Nara Women's University
  • Tokura Hiromi
    Department of Environmental Health, Nara Women's University
  • Zhang Ping
    Department of Environmental Health, Nara Women's University

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of wearing two different clothing ensembles on endurance performance of handgrip exercise in eight female subjects in the climatic chamber (25 ± 1°C, 50 ± 10%RH). The experimental clothing ensembles were HALF and LONG. The clothing ensemble HALF consisted of half-sleeved shirts, knee-length trousers and sandals; LONG of long-sleeved shirts, long trousers, socks and walking shoes. The subjects carried out the preliminary exercise for 1 hr as scheduled which was composed of slow running on the horizontal treadmill for 25 min, rest for 10 min and running again for 25 min the same as the first running. After the preliminary exercise, the subject exercised with a hand ergometer lifting a weight of 15% of maximal voluntary contraction at the rate of 35 contractions per min until volitional exhaustion. Rectal. temperature, skin temperatures, heart rate, body weight loss, clothing microclimate, number of contractions were measured during the experiment and compared between two clothing ensembles. An important result was that the endurance performance of handgrip exercise was significantly greater in HALF than in LONG, for which the lower maintenance of core temperature and mean skin temperature in HALF during the l hr preliminary exercise might be responsible. Our present and former results indicate a significant participation of clothing for the endurance performance of handgrip exercise.

Journal

  • Applied Human Science

    Applied Human Science 15 (6), 275-279, 1996

    Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology

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  • CRID
    1390282679764176384
  • NII Article ID
    10002424785
  • NII Book ID
    AA11053183
  • DOI
    10.2114/jpa.15.275
  • COI
    1:STN:280:ByiC287ptF0%3D
  • ISSN
    13413473
  • PubMed
    9008981
  • Text Lang
    en
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    • JaLC
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