Acute anxiety increases the magnitude of the cold shock response before and after habituation

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作者
Barwood, Martin James [1 ]
Corbett, Jo [1 ]
Green, Richard [1 ]
Smith, Tim [1 ]
Tomlin, Perry [1 ]
Weir-Blankenstein, Lydia [1 ]
Tipton, Michael J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Portsmouth, Dept Sport & Exercise Sci, Portsmouth, Hants, England
关键词
Cold shock; Habituation; Acute anxiety; WATER IMMERSION; INITIAL RESPONSES; AROUSAL RESPONSE; PERFORMANCE; ACTIVATION; PATHWAYS; CORTEX;
D O I
10.1007/s00421-012-2473-y
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Cold immersion evokes the life-threatening cold shock response (CSR). We hypothesised that anxiety may increase the magnitude of (Study 1), and diminish habituation to (Study 2), the CSR. Study 1: eleven participants completed two 7-min immersions in cold water (15 A degrees C). On one occasion, to induce anxiety, participants were instructed that the water would be 5 A degrees C colder (ANX); it was unchanged. The other immersion was a control (CON). Study 2: ten different participants completed seven, 7-min immersions. Immersions 1-5 induced habituation. Immersions 6 and 7 were counter-balanced to produce anxiety (ANX) or acted as a control (CON). Anxiety (20 cm scale) and cardiorespiratory responses (cardiac frequency [f (c)]), respiratory frequency [f (R)], tidal volume [V-T], minute ventilation []) were measured in both studies. Results of study 1: participants were more anxious in the ANX immersion (mean [SD]; CON 5.3 [3.6] and ANX 8.4 [5.0] cm). f (c) peaked at higher levels in ANX (136.4 [15.0]; CON: 124.0 [17.6] b min(-1)) and was higher pre-immersion and in minutes 3 and 5-7 by 7.2 [2.1] b min(-1). ANX was higher pre immersion and in minutes 5-6. Results of study 2: repeated immersion habituated the CSR. Anxiety was greater prior to ANX (CON 1.9 [2.3], ANX 6.6 [4.8] cm). f (c) in ANX was higher prior to immersion and in minutes 1-2, 4-6 cf CON; ANX f (c) was not different to the CSR seen in pre-habituation. f (R) was higher in minute 1 of immersion 1 (cf min 1 CON and ANX) following which it exceeded the CSR in CON. The magnitude and duration of CSR (f (c), ) increased with anxiety. Anxiety diminishes CSR habituation.
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