NTL Record

Title Physiological, biochemical, and performance responses to a 24-hour crash diet.
Record ID 39403
Personal Name
Creator
Higgins, E. Arnold; Mertens, Henry W.; McKenzie, Jess M.; Funkhouser, Gordon E.
Corporate Creator Civil Aeromedical Institute
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Office of Aviation Medicine
Publisher Civil Aerospace Medical Institute
Publication Date 19810400
Language English
Abstract Twelve overweight male subjects were evaluated once on a normal diet and once on a 24-h crash diet and (low calorie liquids only). Experiments were 1 wk apart. During 2 1/4-h complex performance tests given at the end of the diet period, subjects breathed an O2/N2 gas mixture equivalent to 12,500 ft. There were no significant physiological and biochemical findings due to diet for heart rate, blood pressure, serum electrolytes, subjective fatigue and urinary excretion of K+, epinephrine and norepinephrine. Body temperatures were lower (p .05) for the crash diet than for the normal diet. Serum glucose levels were normal but increased during the normal diet and decreased during the crash diet. Hematocrit increased from pretest to posttest under both conditions but was greater for the crash diet (p .05) than for the normal diet. Urinary excretion of 17-ketogenic sterioids was less (p .001) for the sleep period for the crash diet than for the normal diet. Urinary excretion rate of Na+ was less (p .001) for the crash diet than for the normal diet. Complex performance showed no significant differences when subjects were tested under low workloads. Several measurements showed enhancement of performance during the crash diet when subjects were being tested under the medium and high workload conditions.
Rosap ID dot:21188
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/21188
TRT Terms Air pilots; Simulation; Performance; Physiology; Biochemistry; Blood analysis; Weight; Physiological fatigue; Blood pressure; Temperature; Heart rate; Urinalysis; Experiments; Human subject testing
General Subjects Fasting--Physiological aspects--Testing; Air pilots; Performance; Biochemistry; Blood--Analysis; Urine--Analysis; Body weight; Fatigue; Blood pressure; Body temperature; Heart beat; Hematocrit
Classification NTL - AVIATION - AVIATION
Geographical
Coverage
United States
Report Number FAA-AM-81-8; DOT/FAA/AM-81/8
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/39000/39400/39403/AM81-08.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository