Immediate Effect of Buteyko Breathing Technique on VO2max in College Students

Yashasvi C. Obhaliya, Bosky M. Mehta
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Background: The physical activity of the college-going students is reduced due to online studies during COVID19 situation because of which their cardiorespiratory endurance has also decreased.Endurance depends on oxygen transportation, blood pumping and its regulation, and the capacity of the system to extract muscular oxidative potential. Buteyko Breathing Technique‟s (BBT) main aim is to reduce the tendency to over breathe or hyperventilate through control breathing and it is also termed as „Reduce Breathing‟. BBT raises CO2 levels, which reduces pulmonary ventilation, affecting the delivery of O2 to the tissue and cells. Hence, the aim of the study is to see the immediate effect of BBT on VO2max in college students. Methodology: After explaining the whole procedure to the subject between 19 to 25 years, written informed consent was taken and pre-data VO2max was calculated through Queen‟s College Step Test. BBT was conducted and post-data VO2max was taken immediately. Result: The paired t-test revealed a statistically significant increase in VO2max and a statistical decrease in pulse rate with P < 0.05.Conclusion: VO2max has increased significantly and Pulse Rate has decreased significantly immediately after BBT. Hence, there is an immediate effect of BBT on VO2max in college students.
布捷伊科呼吸法对大学生最大摄氧量的直接影响
背景:新冠肺炎疫情期间,大学生由于在线学习,体力活动减少,心肺耐力下降。耐力取决于氧气运输,血液泵送及其调节,以及系统提取肌肉氧化电位的能力。布捷伊科呼吸技术(BBT)的主要目的是通过控制呼吸来减少过度呼吸或换气过度的倾向,它也被称为“减少呼吸”。BBT会提高二氧化碳水平,从而减少肺部通气,影响氧气向组织和细胞的输送。因此,本研究的目的是观察BBT对大学生VO2max的直接影响。方法:在向19至25岁的受试者解释整个过程后,获得书面知情同意,并通过Queen ' s College Step Test计算数据前的VO2max。进行BBT并立即测定数据后最大摄氧量。结果:经配对t检验,VO2max增高,脉搏率降低,差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。结论:BBT后VO2max明显增加,脉搏率明显降低。因此,BBT对大学生VO2max有立竿见影的影响。
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