Influence of Wet Clothing on Thermal Protection

NCT ID: NCT05409937

Last Updated: 2023-01-27

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

30 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2021-09-02

Study Completion Date

2023-09-30

Brief Summary

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The aim of this investigation is to provide guidance for assessing the influence of wet clothing, and its drying time, on body temperature responses during cold air exposure. Twelve healthy and fit adults (men and women aged 18-49) will complete this study. Four cold air exposures (41°F, 180 min) will be randomly conducted, each while wearing a different clothing ensemble that has been saturated by water. During each cold air exposure, you will be asked to rest for 60 min and perform weighted (38.5lbs) treadmill walking for up to 120 min.

Detailed Description

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Participants, in their first visit, will undergo baseline weighted treadmill walking consisting of \~20 min of treadmill walking with a load of 77lbs followed by \~25 min of treadmill walking with a load of 38.5lbs. They will also have their body composition evaluated (DEXA) and be fit for each uniform ensemble. This first laboratory visit will require \~3 hrs.

On separate days, participants will complete 4 experimental trials. After being submerged up to the neck in warm water for two minutes, three of the trials will ask that the participant move to a 41°F air environment, stand with minimal movement for 60 min, complete 60 min of weighted (38.5lb) treadmill walking at 2 mph, and up to 4% grade, and then complete 60 min of weighted (38.5lb) treadmill walking at 2.5 mph and up to 4% grade. Each of these three experimental trial visits will require \~5 hrs.

A single trial will ask that after being saturated in warm water, participants enter a 41°F air environment, immediately begin weighted treadmill walking (38.5lbs) at 2.0mph and up to 4% grade for a duration of 60 min before standing with minimal movement for 60 min. This trial will require \~4 hrs.

During all experimental trials, the primary outcomes include core temperature, measured continuously using a small pill inserted as a rectal suppository, and skin temperature, measured continuously using 11 small skin attached sensors. Secondary outcomes include metabolic rate, heart rate, thermal perceptions, and changes in body mass.

Non-federally employed civilians may be eligible to be paid $13.50/hour for participation (for a total of up to $310).

Conditions

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Low Body Temperatures

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

CROSSOVER

Primary Study Purpose

OTHER

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Improved Hot Weather Combat Uniform

Wearing the Improved Hot Weather Combat Uniform; Asked to perform 60 min of standing with minimal movement, 60 min weighted (38.5lb) treadmill walking at 2.0mph, up to 4% grade, 60 min weight (38.5lb) treadmill walking at 2.5mph, up to 4% grade.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Water-saturated Improved Hot Weather Combat Uniform

Intervention Type OTHER

Water-saturated Improved Hot Weather Combat Uniform

Army Combat Uniform

Wearing the Army Combat Uniform; Asked to perform 60 min of standing with minimal movement, 60 min weighted (38.5lb) treadmill walking at 2.0mph, up to 4% grade, 60 min weight (38.5lb) treadmill walking at 2.5mph, up to 4% grade.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Water-saturated Army Combat Uniform

Intervention Type OTHER

Water-saturated Army Combat Uniform

Army Combat Uniform + Silk Weights

Wearing the Army Combat Uniform + a base layer of silk weights; Asked to perform 60 min of standing with minimal movement, 60 min weighted (38.5lb) treadmill walking at 2.0mph, up to 4% grade, 60 min weight (38.5lb) treadmill walking at 2.5mph, up to 4% grade.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Water-saturated Army Combat Uniform + Silk Weights

Intervention Type OTHER

Water-saturated Army Combat Uniform + Silk Weights

Army Combat Uniform- XR

Wearing the Army Combat Uniform; Asked to perform 60 min weighted (38.5lb) treadmill walking at 2.0mph, up to 4% grade, followed by 60 min of standing with minimal movement

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Water-saturated Army Combat Uniform

Intervention Type OTHER

Water-saturated Army Combat Uniform

Interventions

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Water-saturated Improved Hot Weather Combat Uniform

Water-saturated Improved Hot Weather Combat Uniform

Intervention Type OTHER

Water-saturated Army Combat Uniform

Water-saturated Army Combat Uniform

Intervention Type OTHER

Water-saturated Army Combat Uniform + Silk Weights

Water-saturated Army Combat Uniform + Silk Weights

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Military or civilian, male or female, between the ages of 18 (17 if active duty military) and 49 years.
* Able to carry a rucksack weighing 35 kg (77lbs) for at least 20 minutes and able to carry a rucksack weighing 17.5kg (38.5lbs) for up to 120 minutes
* In good health as determined by our OMSO (Office of Medical Support and Oversight) General Medical Clearance.
* Vaccinated against COVID 19.
* Willing to refrain from heavy exercise and alcoholic beverages for 24 hours before each testing session.
* Willing to refrain from smoking or tobacco use for 8 hours before each testing session.
* Willing to refrain from caffeine ingestion for 12 hours before each testing session.
* Body fat percentage \<18% for males, \< 24% for females, once 6 individuals of higher body fat (18% or greater for males, 24% or greater for females) have completed the study.

Exclusion Criteria

* History of cold injuries.
* Raynaud's syndrome.
* Cold-induced asthma/bronchospasm.
* Medications or dietary supplements that could alter cardiovascular, thermoregulatory, or vascular control.
* Heart, lung, kidney, muscle, or nerve disorder(s).
* Planned MRI during or within two days after completing the study.
* Known allergy to adhesives.
* Female and pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

49 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

FED

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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USARIEM

Natick, Massachusetts, United States

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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United States

Central Contacts

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Afton D Seeley, Ph.D.

Role: CONTACT

508-206-2423

Facility Contacts

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Afton D Seeley, Ph.D.

Role: primary

508-206-2423

References

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Seeley AD, Bodurtha PO, Greenfield AM, Pitsas DM, Shaw MA, Caldwell AR, Alba BK, Castellani JW, O'Brien C. Wet military uniforms pose low risk of hypothermia while static in mild cold air. Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2024 Dec 1;49(12):1763-1772. doi: 10.1139/apnm-2024-0180. Epub 2024 Sep 13.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 39270307 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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21-12H

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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