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  • * Participants displayed poorer tracking performance in the hot environment, with increased skin temperature but only slight core body temperature changes.
  • * While cardiovascular responses like mean arterial blood pressure and heart rate were more affected in heat, these effects did not persist beyond the initial learning phase of the task.

Article Abstract

This study aimed to determine whether heat exposure attenuates motor control performance and learning, and blunts cardiovascular and thermoregulatory responses to visuomotor accuracy tracking (VAT) tasks. Twenty-nine healthy young adults (22 males) were divided into two groups performing VAT tasks (5 trials × 10 blocks) in thermoneutral (NEUT: 25 °C, 45% RH, = 14) and hot (HOT: 35 °C, 45% RH, = 15) environments (acquisition phase). One block of the VAT task was repeated at 1, 2, and 4 h after the acquisition phase (retention phase). Heat exposure elevated skin temperature to ~3 °C with a marginally increased core body temperature. VAT performance (error distance of curve tracking) was more attenuated overall in HOT than in NEUT in the acquisition phase without improvement in magnitude alteration. Heat exposure did not affect VAT performance in the retention phase. The mean arterial blood pressure and heart rate, but not for sweating and cutaneous vascular responses to VAT acquisition trials, were more attenuated in HOT than in NEUT without any retention phase alternations. We conclude that skin temperature elevation exacerbates motor control performance and blunts cardiovascular response during the motor skill acquisition period. However, these alternations are not sustainable thereafter.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9566463PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912328DOI Listing

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