Cardiovascular and thermal strain during 3-4 days of a metabolically demanding cold-weather military operation.
John W CastellaniMarissa G SpitzAnthony J KarisSvein MartiniAndrew J YoungLee M MargolisJ Phillip KarlNancy E MurphyXiaojiang XuScott J MontainJamie A BohnHilde K TeienPål H StenbergYngvar GundersenStefan M PasiakosPublished in: Extreme physiology & medicine (2017)
Daily energy expenditures were among the highest observed for a military training exercise, with moderate exercise intensity levels (~65% age-predicted maximal HR) observed. The short-term cold-weather training did not elicit high CV and Tpill strain. Tfing and Ttoe were also well maintained while skiing, but decreased to values associated with thermal discomfort at rest.