The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a simulated firefighting intervention on salivary alpha-amylase (sA-A), free cortisol (sC), anxiety (STAI), and profile of mood states (POMS) in 20 male firefighters (age 32+1 years, V_O2peak: 43+5 ml/kg per min). During the 12-min firefighting intervention (ambient temperature: 13+18C; relative humidity: 63+1%), individuals spent 63+28% of the time working at heart rate (HR) 485% of individual HRmax, [La] peak 9.2+2.9 mM and ratings of perceived exertion 16+2. At 30 min post-intervention significant (p 5 0.001) increases in sA-A (174%) and sC (109%) were found with regard to values recorded before and after 90 min of the firefighting intervention. Since no differences emerged between pre-intervention and post intervention for STAI and POMS values, the hormonal changes were attributable to the intense physical stress of the simulated intervention. Further research is needed during real firefighting activities, where high emotional stress may also be present.

Effects of a simulated intervention on salivary cortisol, alpha-amylase and psychological responses of Italian fire fighters

PERRONI, Fabrizio;
2009

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a simulated firefighting intervention on salivary alpha-amylase (sA-A), free cortisol (sC), anxiety (STAI), and profile of mood states (POMS) in 20 male firefighters (age 32+1 years, V_O2peak: 43+5 ml/kg per min). During the 12-min firefighting intervention (ambient temperature: 13+18C; relative humidity: 63+1%), individuals spent 63+28% of the time working at heart rate (HR) 485% of individual HRmax, [La] peak 9.2+2.9 mM and ratings of perceived exertion 16+2. At 30 min post-intervention significant (p 5 0.001) increases in sA-A (174%) and sC (109%) were found with regard to values recorded before and after 90 min of the firefighting intervention. Since no differences emerged between pre-intervention and post intervention for STAI and POMS values, the hormonal changes were attributable to the intense physical stress of the simulated intervention. Further research is needed during real firefighting activities, where high emotional stress may also be present.
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