Oxygen consumption during fire suppression: error of heart rate estimation

Ten male firefighters were tested on a treadmill to determine their heart rate (HR) × oxygen consumption ( [Vdot]O 2 ) relationship. These men then performed a simulated fire suppression protocol during which HR and [Vdot]O 2 were measured m simultaneously by a protable physiological monitoring syst...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ergonomics 1991-12, Vol.34 (12), p.1469-1474
Hauptverfasser: SOTHMANN, M., SAUPE, K., RAVEN, P., PAWELCZYK, J., DAVIS, P., DOTSON, C., LANDY, F., SILIUNAS, M.
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Zusammenfassung:Ten male firefighters were tested on a treadmill to determine their heart rate (HR) × oxygen consumption ( [Vdot]O 2 ) relationship. These men then performed a simulated fire suppression protocol during which HR and [Vdot]O 2 were measured m simultaneously by a protable physiological monitoring system. Average [Vdot]O 2 in the simulated setting was 31.0±7.0ml-kg −1 -min −1 at a HR of 176 ±9 bpm. This [Vdot]O 2 was significantly (p≤0.05) less than the [Vdot]O 2 that would have been predicted by treadmill testing (38.9 ± 5.0ml kg −1 ,min −1 ) at a corresponding HR. Fifty-nine per cent of this variability could be accounted for by regression analysis. Firefighters worked on average at 73 ± 10% [Vdot]O 2 max with a range of 54% to 88%. There was a significant (-0.82; p≤0.05) inverse relationship between performance time of the fire suppression protocol and the relative intensity of [Vdot]O 2 max at which the firefighters worked. These findings indicate that the prediction of energy expenditure from HR is not straightforward in fire suppression settings. Furthermore, the relative intensity of work firefighters self-select is variable and should be considered as an additional physiological determinant of work behaviour.
ISSN:0014-0139
1366-5847
DOI:10.1080/00140139108964890