| Literature DB >> 35482166 |
Isaiah Di Domenico1,2, Samantha M Hoffmann3, Paul K Collins3,4.
Abstract
The aims of this review are to (1) summarise the current research of sports clothing as it relates to thermoregulation, comfort, and performance during exercise in the heat, (2) identify methodological limitations and gaps in the knowledge base of sports clothing, and (3) provide recommendations for exercise testing protocols to accurately assess the impact of sports clothing in athletic populations during exercise in the heat. Sports clothing consists of lightweight and breathable fabrics, surface treatments, and various designs which aim to enhance sweat evaporation and comfort during exercise in the heat. Sports clothing comprised of natural, synthetic, and chemically treated fabrics has been investigated during exercise of varying durations (15-120 min), intensities (20-70% VO2 max) and types (fixed intensity, incremental, self-paced), and in an array of climatic conditions (18-40 °C, 20-60% relative humidity). To date, few studies have identified significant differences in thermo-physiological, perceptual, and performance measures between natural and synthetic fabrics or compared the effect of chemical treatments to their non-treated equivalent on such measures during exercise. Collectively, previous wearer trials have failed to replicate the upper limit of training and competition demands when assessing sports clothing in endurance-trained individuals who regularly train and compete in hot and humid climates. Clothing comfort has also been evaluated using simple scales which fail to capture intricate detail pertaining to psychological and sensorial parameters. The incorporation of protocols using hot and humid climates (≥ 30 °C, ≥ 70% relative humidity) and longer exercise durations (> 45 min) is warranted. Future research should also consider exploring the effect of sports clothing on thermal, physiological, perceptual, and performance measures between males and females, and assessing clothing comfort using a multi-dimensional approach.Entities:
Keywords: Aerobic exercise; Body cooling; Body temperature; Clothing comfort; Evaporation; Heat Stress; Sportswear; Thermoregulation
Year: 2022 PMID: 35482166 PMCID: PMC9051004 DOI: 10.1186/s40798-022-00449-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sports Med Open ISSN: 2198-9761
Summary of material properties from sports apparel designed to enhance thermoregulation, performance, and comfort
| Study | Apparel | Fabric Composition | Structure | Fit | Insulation (clo) | Mass (g.m−2) | Air permeability (mm/s) | Water vapour permeability (g.m−2) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abdallah et al. [ | Long sleeve shirt and pants | CTR (80% nylon, 20% spandex) EXP (78% nylon, 22% spandex) | CTR: warp EXP: warp | Form fitting | – | CTR: 195 EXP: 160 | – | – |
| Barwood et al. [42 | Lower-body compression garment | – | – | Form fitting | – | – | – | – |
| Brazaitis et al. [ | Long sleeve t-shirt | CTR (94% cotton, 6% elastane) EXP (93% polyester, 7% elastane) | – | – | – | CTR: 186 EXP: 183 | CTR: 327.1 EXP: 528.1 | CTR: 6134.2 EXP: 5793.8 |
| Collins et al. [ | Short sleeve and sleeveless t-shirts | CTR (85–100% polyester and 90–100% cotton) EXP (100% polyester) | – | – | – | – | – | – |
| Corbett et al. [ | Combination of shorts, short sleeve jerseys, long sleeve jerseys, cycling jacket and skull cap | CTR (shorts, 74% nylon, 26% elastane) EXP1 (shorts, 78% nylon, 22% elastane; short sleeve jersey, 100% polyester) EXP2 (shorts, 75% polyamide, 22% elastane, 3% carbon fibre; short sleeve jersey, 54% polyamide, 36% polyester, 7% elastane, 3% lyocell) EXP3 (long sleeve base layer, 84% polyester, 16% elastane; full length pants, 100% nylon; cycling jacket, 100% nylon; skull cap (100% polyester) | – | – | – | – | – | – |
| Davis et al. [ | Short sleeve t-shirt | CTR (100% cotton) EXP1 (100% polyester) EXP2 (50% soy-bean, 50% cotton) | CTR: knit EXP1: knit EXP2: knit | - | - | CTR: 143 EXP1: 130 EXP2: 215 | - | - |
| De Sousa et al. [ | Short sleeve t-shirt | CTR (100% cotton) EXP (81% polyester, 19% elastane) | – | Form fitting | – | – | – | – |
| Filingeri et al. [ | Short sleeve t-shirt | CTR (dry) EXP (wetted) | – | Form fitting | CTR: 0.20 EXP: 0.26 | CTR: 101 EXP: 154 | – | – |
| Gavin et al. [ | Short sleeve t-shirt and shorts | CTR (cotton) EXP1 (synthetic material) EXP2 (lycra) | – | Form fitting | CTR: 0.28 EXP1: 0.27 EXP2: 0.09 | – | – | – |
| Gonzales et al. [ | Short sleeve jersey | (100% polyester) CTR (2 mm knit size) EXP1 (3 mm knit size) EXP2 (3.5 mm knit size) | CTR: knit EXP1: knit EXP2: knit | – | – | CTR: 171 EXP1: 160 EXP2: 120 | – | – |
| Ha et al. [ | Long sleeve shirt and full-length pants | CTR (100% polyester, low absorption, low air permeability) EXP1 (100% polyester, low absorption, high air permeability) EXP2 (100% cotton, high absorption, high air permeability) | – | – | CTR: 0.65 EXP1: 0.73 EXP2: 0.73 | CTR: 174.6 EXP1: 169.1 EXP2: 189.4 | CTR: 40.1 EXP1: 1200 EXP2: 1080 | – |
| Ha et al. [ | Short sleeve t-shirt, long-sleeved working dress and full-length pants | CTR (100% cotton) EXP (100% polyester) | – | – | CTR: 1.24 EXP: 1.25 | CTR: 275.3 EXP: 290.8 | – | – |
| Herten et al. [ | Shirt | CTR (100% polyester) EXP (67% polyester, 33% lyocell) | – | Form fitting | – | CTR: 153.2 EXP: 160.8 | CTR: 925.2 EXP: 1212.6 | – |
| Kaplan et al. [ | Long sleeve t-shirt | CTR (100% cotton) EXP1 (100% polyester) EXP2 (100% polyester) EXP3 (70% cotton, 30% polyester) EXP4 (95% modified polyester, 5% elastane) | CTR: woven EXP1: interlock EXP2: interlock EXP3: interlock EXP4: woven | – | – | CTR: 166.5 EXP1: 189.3 EXP2: 183.6 EXP3: 459.9 EXP4: 242.9 | CTR: 468 EXP1: 1854 EXP2: 1317 EXP3: 399 EXP4: 210 | – |
| Kwon et al. [ | Long sleeve t-shirt and full-length pants | CTR (100% cotton) EXP1 (50% cotton, 50% wool) EXP2 (100% polyester) | – | – | – | CTR: 125.2 EXP1: 120.8 EXP2: 127.2 | – | – |
| Laing et al. [ | Long sleeve upper body garment | CTR (100% polyester) EXP1 (52% wool, 48% polyester) EXP2 (100% wool) | CTR: interlock EXP1: plated EXP2: woven | – | – | CTR: 229.7 EXP1: 206.6 EXP2: 197.2 | – | – |
| Leoz-Abaurrea et al. [ | Short sleeve compression garment and t-shirt | CTR (100% cotton) EXP (94% nylon, 4% elastane, 2% polypropylene) | – | Form fitting | – | – | – | – |
| Leoz-Abaurrea et al. [ | Short sleeve compression garment and t-shirt | CTR (100% cotton) EXP (94% nylon, 4% elastane, 2% polypropylene) | – | Form fitting | – | – | – | – |
| Leoz-Abaurrea et al. [ | Short sleeve compression garment and t-shirt | CTR (100% cotton) EXP (94% nylon, 4% elastane, 2% polypropylene) | – | Form fitting | – | – | – | – |
| Lin et al. [ | Sports bra | (35% polyester, 8% lycra, 50% cotton) CTR (single layer) EXP (dynamic water pumping fabrics) | CTR: woven EXP: woven tuck stitch | – | CTR: 0.18 EXP: 0.18 | CTR: 287 EXP: 323 | – | CTR: 972.8 EXP: 1051.8 |
| MacRae et al. [ | Full body compression garment and shorts | (76% nylon, 24% elastane) CTR (shorts) EXP1 (correct size) EXP2 (oversized) | EXP1: knit EXP2: knit | Form fitting | – | EXP1: 195 EXP2: 195 | EXP1: 810 EXP2: 810 | – |
| McFarlin et al. [ | T-shirt | CTR (polyester blend) EXP (polyester + 30% PCM) | – | – | – | – | – | – |
| Raccuglia et al. [ | Short sleeve t-shirt | (100% polyester) CTR (92.7% sample contact) EXP1 (87.5% sample contact) EXP2 (66.3% sample contact) | – | Loose fitting | – | CTR: 85 EXP1: 85 EXP2: 80 | – | – |
| Roberts et al. [ | T-shirt | CTR (bare chested) EXP1 (85% polyester, 15% elastane) EXP2 (65% nylon, 21% polyester, 14% lycra) EXP3 (100% cotton) | CTR: mesh EXP1: mesh EXP2: mesh | – | – | – | – | – |
| Scholler et al. [ | 6 synthetic full body racing suits | EXP1 (59% polyester, 25% polyamide, 16% elastane) EXP2 (82% polyester, 18% elastane) EXP3 (59% polyamide, 26% polyester, 15% elastane) EXP4 (58% polyamide, 26% polyester, 16% elastane) EXP5 (81% polyester, 19% elastane) EXP6 (80% polyester, 20% elastane) | EXP1: knit EXP2: woven EXP3: knit EXP4: knit EXP5: woven EXP6: woven | – | – | EXP1: 88 EXP2:112 EXP3:136 EXP4:132 EXP5:136 EXP6:140 | – | – |
| Sperlich et al. [ | t-shirt | CTR (100% cotton) EXP1 (91% polyester, 9% spandex, 4 channel fibres) EXP2 (100% polyester, 6 channel fibres) EXP3 (90% polyester, 10% spandex, 8 channel fibres) | – | Form fitting | – | CTR: 185 EXP1: 130 EXP2: 125 EXP3: 148 | – | – |
| Tsuji et al. [ | Long sleeve t-shirt and shorts | CTR (shorts, 100% polyester) EXP (long sleeve shirt, 55% polyester, 45% cotton; shorts, 100% polyester) | – | – | – | – | – | – |
| Ueda et al. [ | Long sleeve t-shirts | (100% cotton) | CTR: knit EXP1: stockinet EXP2: knit EXP3: jacquard EXP4: mesh | – | – | CTR: 233 EXP1: 133 EXP2: 182 EXP3: 131 EXP4: 171 | – | – |
| Varadaraju et al. [ | Short sleeve t-shirt | CTR (polyester) EXP1 (polyester, mesh sides) EXP2 (polyester, mesh sides, and chest) EXP3 (polyester, mesh sides, chest, and back) | CTR: tricot warp knit EXP1: open warp knit EXP2: open warp knit EXP3: open warp knit | – | – | CTR: 125 EXP1: 120 EXP2: 110 EXP3: 115 | CTR: 1630 EXP1: 4000 EXP2: 4000 EXP3: 4000 | CTR: 1140 EXP1: 1481 EXP2: 1481 EXP3: 1481 |
| Wang et al. [ | Upper body garment | CTR (cotton) EXP1 (body mapping sportswear) EXP2 (body mapping sportswear with face and back mesh designs) | – | Form fitting | CTR: 0.19 EXP1: 0.18 EXP2: 0.16 | – | CTR: 387.7 EXP1: 723.5 EXP2: – | – |
| Wingo et al. [ | Long sleeve t-shirt | CTR (bare chested) EXP1 (synthetic) EXP2 (cotton) | – | – | – | – | – | – |
| Zhang et al. [ | Short sleeve t-shirts | (100% polyester) Nine shirts differing in neck and hem opening size | Interlock | – | – | 152 | – | – |
CTR control, EXP experimental
Research findings from the assessment of thermoregulation, performance, and comfort in sportswear
| Study | Sample size | Training status | Acclimatisation status | Sex | Apparel | Thermal | Physiological | Perception | PRFM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abdallah et al. [ | 20 | Trained | Not specified | Males and females | Long sleeve shirt and full-length pants CTR (synthetic blend) EXP (synthetic blend) | ↔ Tcore ↔ Tskin ↔ SR ↔ SL ↔ SE ↔ HS | ↔ HR ↔ VO2 ↔ VT | ↔ Thermal sensation ↔ Skin wettedness ↔ Clothing comfort ↔ RPE | ↔ TTE |
| Barwood et al. [ | 8 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Males | Lower-body garment CTR (shorts) EXP1 (correct fit) EXP2 (oversized) | ↔ Tcore ↔ Tskin ↔ Tbody ↔ SL | ↔ HR | ↔ Thermal sensation ↔ Thermal comfort↔ RPE | ↔ TT (5 km) |
| Brazaitis et al. [ | 8 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Males | Long sleeve t-shirt, CTR (natural fibre) EXP (synthetic fibre) | ↔ Tcore ↔ Tskin ↔ Tbody ↔ SL ↔ PSI ↑SE | ↔ HR | ↔ Thermal sensation ↔ clothing wetness | – |
| Collins et al. [ | 11 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Females | Short sleeve t-shirts and sleeveless shirts CTR (synthetic and natural fibres) EXP (synthetic fibre) | ↔ Tskin ↔ SR | ↔ HR | ↑Breathability ↔ Clinginess ↔ Freshness ↔ Weight ↓Dampness ↔ Smoothness ↑Softness ↔ Comfort ↔ RPE | – |
| Corbett et al. [ | 6 | Trained | Not specified | Males | Clothing ensembles CTR (shorts, synthetic fibre) EXP1 (shorts and short sleeve jersey, synthetic blend) EXP2 (shorts and short sleeve jersey, synthetic blend) EXP3 (long sleeve base layer, cycling jacket, full length pants and skull cap, synthetic blend) | ↔ Tcore ↑Tskin ↑Tbody ↑SL ↑SR | ↑HR ↔ VO2 ↔ SBF | ↑Thermal sensation ↓Thermal comfort ↑RPE | ↔ TT (10 km) |
| Davis et al. [ | 8 | Trained | Not specified | Males | Short sleeve t-shirt CTR (natural fibre) EXP1 (synthetic fibre) EXP2 (natural fibre blend) | ↔ Tcore ↔ Tskin ↔ Tbody ↓Tmicro ↔ SL ↔ PSI | ↔ HR | ↔ Thermal sensation ↔ Skin wetness ↔ Clothing comfort ↔ RPE | - |
| De Sousa et al. [ | 10 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Males | Short sleeve t-shirt CTR (natural fibre) EXP (synthetic fibre) | ↓Tcore ↔ Tskin ↔ SL ↔ SR | ↔ HR | ↔ Thermal sensation ↔ Sweating sensation ↔ RPE | – |
| Filingeri et al. [ | 9 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Males | Short sleeve t-shirt CTR (synthetic fibre) EXP1 (shirt dampened and worn during last 15 min of trial) EXP2 (shirt dampened and worn for 20 min pre-exercise and then during exercise) | ↔ Tcore ↓Tskin ↓SL | ↓HR | ↓Thermal sensation ↑Thermal comfort ↓Wetness sensation ↓RPE | – |
| Gavin et al. [ | 8 | Trained | Acclimated | Males | Clothing ensembles CTR (short sleeve t-shirt and shorts, natural fibre) EXP1 (racing swimsuit, synthetic fibre) EXP2 (short sleeve t-shirt and shorts, synthetic fibre) | ↔ Tcore ↔ Tskin ↔ Tbody ↔ SL ↔ SE | ↔ HR ↔ VO2 ↔ VT | ↔ Thermal sensation ↔ Thermal comfort | – |
| Gonzales et al. [ | 10 | Trained | Not acclimated | Males | Short sleeve jersey CTR (synthetic fibre, small knit) EXP1 (synthetic fibre, medium knit) EXP2 (synthetic fibre, large knit) | ↓Tskin | ↔ HR | ↓Thermal sensation ↔ RPE | – |
| Ha et al. [ | 8 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Females | Long sleeve shirt and full-length pants CTR (synthetic fibre, low absorption, low air permeability) EXP1 (synthetic fibre, low absorption, high air permeability) EXP2 (natural fibre, high absorption, high air permeability) | ↔ Tcore ↑Tskin ↑Tbody ↔ SR ↔ SL ↑HS ↑Tmicro ↓RHmicro | ↔ HR | ↔ Thermal sensation ↔ Clothing comfort ↔ Sweating sensation ↔ Humidity sensation ↔ Skin wetness | – |
| Ha et al. [ | 5 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Females | Short sleeve t-shirt, long—sleeved working dress and full-length pants CTR (natural fibre) EXP (synthetic fibre) | ↑Tcore ↔ Tskin ↑Tbody ↔ SR ↔ SL ↔ HS ↔ Tmicro ↔ RHmicro | ↑HR | ↔ Thermal sensation ↔ Clothing comfort ↔ Humidity sensation | – |
| Herten et al. [ | 11 | Trained | Not specified | Males | Shirt CTR (natural fibre) EXP (synthetic blend) | ↔ Tcore ↑SL ↔ Tmicro ↔ RHmicro | ↔ HR | ↔ Thermal comfort ↔ Heat sensation ↔ Wetness sensation ↔ Weight | – |
| Kaplan et al. [ | 5 | Trained | Not specified | Males | Long sleeve t-shirt CTR (natural fibre) EXP1 (synthetic fibre) EXP2 (synthetic fibre) EXP3 (synthetic/natural blend) EXP4 (modified synthetic fibre) | ↔ Tskin ↔ Tmicro ↓RHmicro | ↔ HR | ↓Thermal comfort ↓Skin wetness | – |
| Kwon et al. [ | 7 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Females | Long sleeve t-shirt and full-length pants CTR (natural fibre) EXP1 (natural blend) EXP2 (synthetic fibre) | ↓Tcore ↑Tskin ↑Tbody ↑SL ↔ HS ↓Tmicro ↑RHmicro | ↑HR | ↔ Thermal sensation ↔ Clothing comfort ↔ Sweating sensation ↔ Skin wetness ↔ Humidity sensation | – |
| Laing et al. [ | 10 | Trained | Acclimated | Males | Long sleeve upper body garment CTR (synthetic fibre) EXP1 (synthetic/natural blend) EXP2 (natural fibre) | ↓Tcore ↔ Tskin ↔ SL ↑RHmicro | ↔ HR | ↔ Thermal sensation ↔ Thermal comfort ↔ Wetness sensation ↔ RPE | – |
| Leoz-Abaurrea et al. [ | 16 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Males and females | Short sleeve upper body garment CTR (natural fibre) EXP (synthetic blend) | ↔ Tcore ↔ Tskin ↔ Tbody ↔ SR ↔ HS | ↔ HR ↔ VO2 | ↔ Thermal sensation ↔ Clothing wetness ↔ RPE | - |
| Leoz-Abaurrea et al. [ | 12 | Recreationally active | Not acclimated | Males | Short sleeve upper body garment CTR (natural fibre) EXP (synthetic blend) | ↔ Tcore ↔ Tskin ↔ Tbody ↔ SR ↔ SL | ↔ HR ↔ VO2 | ↔ Thermal sensation ↔ Sweating sensation ↑Clothing wetness ↔ RPE | – |
| Leoz-Abaurrea et al. [ | 20 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Males and females | Short sleeve upper body garment CTR (natural fibre) EXP (synthetic blend) | ↑Tcore ↔ SR ↔ SL | ↑HR ↔ VO2 ↔ AP | ↑Thermal sensation ↔ Sweating sensation ↔ Clothing wetness ↔ RPE | – |
| Lin et al. [ | 10 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Females | Sports Bra CTR (synthetic and natural blend) EXP (synthetic and natural blend) | ↔ Tcore ↓Tskin ↔ SL | ↔ HR | ↔ Wetness ↔ Coldness ↔ Breathability ↔ Itchiness ↔ Softness ↔ Comfort | – |
| MacRae et al. [ | 12 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Males | Full body garment CTR (shorts) EXP1 (synthetic blend—oversized) EXP2 (synthetic blend—correct fit) | ↔ Tcore ↑Tskin ↔ SR | ↔ HR ↔ Q | ↑Thermal sensation ↓Thermal comfort ↔ Skin wetness ↔ RPE | ↔ TT /MPO (6 km) |
| McFarlin et al. [ | 14 | Trained | Not specified | Males and females | t-shirt CTR (synthetic fibre) EXP (Modified synthetic fibre) | ↓Tskin | – | ↑Thermal comfort ↓RPE | ↑TTE |
| Raccuglia et al. [ | 8 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Males | Short sleeve t-shirt CTR (synthetic fibre—high contact) EXP1 (synthetic fibre—medium contact) EXP2 (synthetic fibre—low contact) | ↔ Tcore↔ SL | ↔ HR | ↔ Thermal sensation ↓Comfort ↔ Skin wetness ↑Stickiness | – |
| Roberts et al. [ | 7 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Males | t-shirt CTR (bare chested) EXP1 (synthetic fibre) EXP2 (synthetic blend) EXP3 (natural fibre) | ↑Tcore ↑Tskin ↑SE | – | ↑Thermal sensation ↓Thermal comfort ↔ RPE | – |
| Scholler et al. [ | 10 | Trained | Not specified | Males | Full body racing suits EXP1 (synthetic blend, knit) EXP2 (synthetic blend, woven) EXP3-4 (synthetic blend, knit) EXP5-6 (synthetic blend, woven) | ↔ Tcore ↔ Tskin | ↔ HR | ↑Thermal sensation (EXP1 vs EXP5) ↔ RPE | ↔ PO (20 min at RPE 4/10) |
| Sperlich et al. [ | 8 | Trained | Not specified | Males | t-shirt CTR (natural fibre) EXP1 (synthetic fibre, 4 channel) EXP2 (synthetic fibre, 6 channel) EXP3 (synthetic fibre, 8 channel) | ↔ Tcore ↔ Tskin ↔ Tbody ↔ SL ↓RHmicro | ↔ HR ↔ VO2 ↔ VT ↔ BL | ↔ Thermal sensation ↔ Sweating sensation ↔ Clothing wetness ↔ RPE | ↔ TTE |
| Tsuji et al. [ | 10 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Males | Long sleeve t-shirt and shirts CTR (shorts—synthetic fibre) EXP (long sleeve t-shirt—synthetic blend, shorts—synthetic fibre) | ↔ Tcore ↓Tskin ↓Tbody ↑SL ↔ HS | ↑HR ↔ SBF | ↑Thermal sensation ↑RPE | – |
| Ueda et al. [ | 3 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Males | Long sleeve t-shirts CTR (natural fibre, plain knit) EXP1 (natural fibre, stockinet) EXP2 (natural fibre, plain knit) EXP3 (natural fibre, jacquard knit) EXP4 (natural fibre, mesh knit) | ↔ Tcore ↔ Tskin ↔ SR ↔ Tmicro ↔ RHmicro | - | ↑Comfort | – |
| Varadaraju et al. [ | 10 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Males | Short sleeve t-shirt (synthetic fibre) CTR (tricot knit) EXP1-3 (open knit, modified) | ↓Tskin ↓RHmicro | ↓HR | ↑Comfort ↓Skin temperature ↓Skin moisture | – |
| Wang et al. [ | 8 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Males | Upper body garment CTR (natural fibre) EXP1 (body mapping sportswear) EXP2 (EXP1 modified) | ↓Tcore ↓Tskin ↓Tbody ↔ SL ↔ SE | ↓HR ↔ VO2 | ↓Thermal sensation ↓Skin humidity ↑Comfort sensation ↔ RPE | – |
| Wingo et al. [ | 9 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Males | Long sleeve t-shirt CTR (bare chested) EXP1 (synthetic fibre) EXP2 (natural fibre) | ↔ Tcore ↑Tskin ↑SR ↔ SL | ↔ HR | ↑Thermal sensation ↔ RPE | – |
| Zhang et al. [ | 8 | Recreationally active | Not specified | Males | 9 Short sleeve t-shirts (natural fibres, differed in neck and hem opening size) | ↔ Tcore ↔ Tskin ↔ Tmicro ↔ RHmicro ↔ SL ↔ HS ↔ SE | ↔ HR | ↔ Thermal sensation ↑Thermal comfort (loose fit vs tight fit) ↔ Skin wetness | – |
PRFM performance, CTR control, EXP experimental, Tcore core temperature, Tskin skin temperature, Tbody body temperature, SR sweat rate, SL sweat loss, SE sweat evaporated, HS heat storage, Tmicro microclimate temperature, RHmicro microclimate relative humidity, PSI physiological strain index, HR heart rate, VO oxygen consumption, VT ventilation, SBF skin blood flow, BL blood lactate, AP arterial pressure, Q cardiac output, TTE time to exhaustion, TT time trial, PO power output, MPO mean power output, − not assessed, ↑ significantly higher than control, ↓ significantly lower than control, ↔ no significant difference
Fig. 1Scales used to assess thermal sensation and thermal comfort during exercise
Exercise and environmental conditions in the assessment of thermoregulation, performance, and comfort in sportswear
| Study | Ambient temperature (°C) | Relative humidity (%) | Heat Index (°C) | Air flow (m.s−1) | Exercise intensity | Exercise duration | Exercise mode |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abdallah et al. [ | 24.5 | 23 | 24 | – | MPO (85%) | ~ 14 min | Fixed rate/incremental (cycle ergometer) |
| Barwood et al. [ | 35.2 | 55 | 43 | – | Treadmill speed (10 km/h and 12 km/h) | 15 min (+ 5 km TT) | Fixed rate/self-regulated (treadmill run) |
| Brazaitis et al. [ | 25 | 60 | 25 | 0.3 | Treadmill speed (8 km/h) | 60 min (3 × 20-min trials, 5 min rest between trials) | Fixed rate (treadmill run) |
| Collins et al. [ | 18 | – | – | – | RPE (17/20) | 20 min | Incremental (treadmill run) |
| Corbett et al. [ | 14.5 | 46.8 | 13 | 3.6, 8.3, and 16.7 | PPO (35–55%) | 95 min (+ 10 km TT) | Fixed rate/self-regulated (cycle ergometer) |
| Davis et al. [ | 32 | 32.5 | 31 | 3.1 | VO2 peak (60%) | 45 min | Fixed rate (treadmill run) |
| De Sousa et al. [ | 33 | 60 | 40 | - | VO2 peak (50%) | 45 min | Fixed rate (cycle ergometer) |
| Filingeri et al. [ | 30 | 44 | 30 | 2.0 | VO2 max (70%) | 25 min | Fixed rate (treadmill run) |
| Gavin et al. [ | 30 | 35 | 29 | 3.1 | VO2 max (70%) | 30 min | Fixed rate (treadmill run) |
| Gonzales et al. [ | 29 | 71 | 33 | 2.8 | Power Output (150 W) | 15 min | Fixed rate (cycle ergometer) |
| Ha et al. [ | 27 | 50 | 27 | 0.1 | VO2 max (30%) | 40 min | Fixed rate (cycle ergometer) |
| Ha et al. [ | 24 | 50 | 24 | 0.1 | VO2 max (30%) | 40 min | Fixed rate (cycle ergometer) |
| Herten et al. [ | 25 | 50 | 25 | - | VO2 max (50% and 60%) | 60 min (30 min at each VO2 max | Fixed rate/incremental (treadmill walk) |
| Kaplan et al. [ | 24 | 60 | 24 | - | Treadmill speed (6 and 9 km/h) | 30 min (15 min at each speed) | Fixed rate/incremental (treadmill walk) |
| Kwon et al. [ | 30 | 50 | 31 | 1.5 | VO2 max (40%) | 60 min | Fixed rate (cycle ergometer) |
| Laing et al. [ | 32 | 20 | 30 | 3.1 | VO2 max (70%) | 30 min | Fixed rate (treadmill run) |
| Leoz-Abaurrea et al. [ | 22.7 | 59 | 23 | 2.5 | VO2 peak (50%) | 56 min (4 × 14 min trials, 1 min rest between trials) | Fixed rate (cycle ergometer) |
| Leoz-Abaurrea et al. [ | 39.9 | 35 | 45 | 2.5 | VO2 peak (50%) | 56 min (4 × 14 min trials, 1 min rest between trials) | Fixed rate (cycle ergometer) |
| Leoz-Abaurrea et al. [ | 39.9 | 34 | 45 | 2.5 | VO2 max (50%) | 30 min | Fixed rate (cycle ergometer) |
| Lin et al. [ | 27 | 46 | 27 | – | Treadmill speed (7 km/h) | 20 min | Fixed rate (treadmill run) |
| MacRae et al. [ | 24 | 60 | 24 | 2.0 | VO2 peak (60%) | 60 min (+ 6 km TT) | Fixed rate/self-regulated (cycle ergometer) |
| McFarlin et al. [ | 35 | 55 | 43 | 1.9 | PSI (5, 7.5, 9) | ~ 45 min | Incremental/self-regulated (treadmill run) |
| Raccuglia et al. [ | 28 | 49.4 | 28 | 0.2 | Treadmill speed (10.2 km/h) | 30 min | Fixed rate (treadmill run) |
| Roberts et al. [ | 20.6 | 47.5 | 20 | 3.0 | Treadmill speed (6, 12, and 15 km/h) | 46 min (2 × 23 min interval session, ~ 8 min at each speed per interval, 70 s rest between intervals) | Incremental (treadmill run) |
| Scholler et al. [ | 33 | 65 | 41 | 1.2 | RPE (4/10) | 20 min | Fixed rate/self-regulated (cycle ergometer) |
| Sperlich et al. [ | 31.7 | 42 | 32 | 0.3 | VO2 max (70%) | 30 min (+ TTE) | Fixed rate/self-regulated (treadmill run) |
| Tsuji et al. [ | 30 | 60 | 33 | 0.8 | VO2 peak (20% and 50%) | 120 min (3 × 20 min intervals at each VO2 peak, 5 min rest between intervals) | Fixed rate (cycle ergometer) |
| Ueda et al. [ | 25 | 50 | 25 | 0.3 | VO2 max (30% and 45%) | ~ 30 min | Fixed rate/incremental (treadmill run) |
| Varadaraju et al. [ | 33 | 60 | 40 | 0.15 | Treadmill speed (12 km/h) | 40 min | Fixed rate (treadmill run) |
| Wang et al. [ | 30 | 40 | 30 | 0.2 | Treadmill speed (5 and 10 km/h) | 60 min (40 min at 5 km/h, 20 min at 10 km/h) | Fixed rate (treadmill run and walk) |
| Wingo et al. [ | 22 | 26 | 21 | 2.4 | VO2 peak (65%) | 45 min | Fixed rate (treadmill run) |
| Zhang et al. [ | 25 | 50 | 25 | 0.2 | VO2 max (55%) | 30 min | Fixed rate (treadmill run) |
WBGT wet bulb globe temperature, MPO maximal power output, VO oxygen consumption, TT time trial, RPE rate of perceived exertion, PPO peak power output, TTE time to exhaustion, PSI physiological strain index