The Effects of Facial Cooling on Fencing Performance
Primary Purpose
Hyperthermia
Status
Not yet recruiting
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Facial cooling
Sponsored by
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Hyperthermia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Trained fencers
Exclusion Criteria:
- Injured or a contraindicative medical condition
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm Type
Experimental
No Intervention
Arm Label
Facial cooling
Placebo
Arm Description
Between each simulated fencing match participants will spend the first 30 s of rest having a facial water mist sprayed onto the face with accompanying fanning from 50 cm away from the face.
Outcomes
Primary Outcome Measures
Tympanic temperature
Change from baseline in tympanic temperature taken during each 60 s break within the simulated fencing bout protocol and between each simulated fencing bout
Heart rate
Change from baseline in heart rate recorded during each 60 s break within the simulated fencing bout protocol and between each simulated fencing bout
Blood lactate concentration
Change from baseline in blood lactate concentration recorded during each 60 s break within the simulated fencing bout protocol and between each simulated fencing bout
Thermal comfort
Change from baseline in thermal comfort will be recorded on a scale of 1 - 4 (1 = comfortable; 2 = slightly uncomfortable; 3 = uncomfortable; 4 = very uncomfortable) during each 60 s break within the simulated fencing bout protocol and between each simulated fencing bout.
Thermal sensation
Change from baseline in thermal sensation will be recorded on a scale of 1 - 7 (1 = cold; 2 = cool; 3 = slightly cool; 4 = neutral; 5 = slightly warm; 6 = warm; 7 = hot) during each 60 s break within the simulated fencing bout protocol and between each simulated fencing bout.
Rating of perceived exertion of the dominant arm
Change from baseline in rating of perceived exertion exertion for the dominant arm will be recorded on a scale of 1 - 10 (CR10 Borg Scale) during each 60 s break within the simulated fencing bout protocol and between each simulated fencing bout.
Rating of perceived exertion of the legs
Change from baseline in rating of perceived exertion for the legs will be recorded on a scale of 1 - 10 (CR10 Borg Scale) during each 60 s break within the simulated fencing bout protocol and between each simulated fencing bout.
Rating of whole body perceived exertion
Change from baseline in whole body rating of perceived exertion will be recorded on a scale of 1 - 10 (CR10 Borg Scale) during each 60 s break within the simulated fencing bout protocol and between each simulated fencing bout.
Secondary Outcome Measures
Full Information
NCT ID
NCT05302739
First Posted
March 4, 2022
Last Updated
March 29, 2022
Sponsor
St Mary's University College
1. Study Identification
Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT05302739
Brief Title
The Effects of Facial Cooling on Fencing Performance
Official Title
The Effects of Facial Cooling on Physiological and Perceptual Responses During Simulated Competition in Male Epee Fencers
Study Type
Interventional
2. Study Status
Record Verification Date
March 2022
Overall Recruitment Status
Not yet recruiting
Study Start Date
April 20, 2022 (Anticipated)
Primary Completion Date
August 31, 2022 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
September 26, 2022 (Anticipated)
3. Sponsor/Collaborators
Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
St Mary's University College
4. Oversight
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
5. Study Description
Brief Summary
Fencing competitions can last between nine and eleven hours, during which athletes wear layers of protective equipment that impair evaporative heat transfer and spend a large amount of time at exercise intensities > 85% maximum heart rate. Fencing performance can potentially contribute to heat stress due to increases in core temperature. Elevated core temperatures could hamper performance, and therefore the implementation of a strategy to reduce core temperature increases could lead to augmented fencing performance. Cooling methods are limited for use between fencing matches and during short breaks within a direct elimination match. Furthermore, due to multiple layers of thick protective equipment cooling method applications are limited primarily to the facial area. A potential cooling strategy, during fencing competition, includes the utilization of a water facial mist spray combined with fanning of the face. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the novel use of facial cooling on core temperature, relevant physiological parameters, perceived exertion and thermal comfort and sensation during a simulated fencing competition performance, in male epee fencers.
6. Conditions and Keywords
Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Hyperthermia
7. Study Design
Primary Purpose
Prevention
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Crossover Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
10 (Anticipated)
8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions
Arm Title
Facial cooling
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Between each simulated fencing match participants will spend the first 30 s of rest having a facial water mist sprayed onto the face with accompanying fanning from 50 cm away from the face.
Arm Title
Placebo
Arm Type
No Intervention
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Facial cooling
Intervention Description
30 s of water mist sprayed onto the face during breaks in a simulated fencing competition
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Tympanic temperature
Description
Change from baseline in tympanic temperature taken during each 60 s break within the simulated fencing bout protocol and between each simulated fencing bout
Time Frame
From baseline to completion, up to 31 days
Title
Heart rate
Description
Change from baseline in heart rate recorded during each 60 s break within the simulated fencing bout protocol and between each simulated fencing bout
Time Frame
From baseline to completion, up to 31 days
Title
Blood lactate concentration
Description
Change from baseline in blood lactate concentration recorded during each 60 s break within the simulated fencing bout protocol and between each simulated fencing bout
Time Frame
From baseline to completion, up to 31 days
Title
Thermal comfort
Description
Change from baseline in thermal comfort will be recorded on a scale of 1 - 4 (1 = comfortable; 2 = slightly uncomfortable; 3 = uncomfortable; 4 = very uncomfortable) during each 60 s break within the simulated fencing bout protocol and between each simulated fencing bout.
Time Frame
From baseline to completion, up to 31 days
Title
Thermal sensation
Description
Change from baseline in thermal sensation will be recorded on a scale of 1 - 7 (1 = cold; 2 = cool; 3 = slightly cool; 4 = neutral; 5 = slightly warm; 6 = warm; 7 = hot) during each 60 s break within the simulated fencing bout protocol and between each simulated fencing bout.
Time Frame
From baseline to completion, up to 31 days
Title
Rating of perceived exertion of the dominant arm
Description
Change from baseline in rating of perceived exertion exertion for the dominant arm will be recorded on a scale of 1 - 10 (CR10 Borg Scale) during each 60 s break within the simulated fencing bout protocol and between each simulated fencing bout.
Time Frame
From baseline to completion, up to 31 days
Title
Rating of perceived exertion of the legs
Description
Change from baseline in rating of perceived exertion for the legs will be recorded on a scale of 1 - 10 (CR10 Borg Scale) during each 60 s break within the simulated fencing bout protocol and between each simulated fencing bout.
Time Frame
From baseline to completion, up to 31 days
Title
Rating of whole body perceived exertion
Description
Change from baseline in whole body rating of perceived exertion will be recorded on a scale of 1 - 10 (CR10 Borg Scale) during each 60 s break within the simulated fencing bout protocol and between each simulated fencing bout.
Time Frame
From baseline to completion, up to 31 days
10. Eligibility
Sex
Male
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
60 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Trained fencers
Exclusion Criteria:
Injured or a contraindicative medical condition
12. IPD Sharing Statement
Plan to Share IPD
No
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