Effects of Handrail Support usage during CPET on Metabolic Responses in Healthy Participants

L. Guiraldelli, Matheus de Sousa Fontanelli, Gabriel Couto Correa, Frederico Pauzer Migliorini, Guilherme Santos Da Silva, Gustavo Zampier dos Santos Ulbrich, Anderson Zampier Ulbrich
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Background: Using the support of a handrail during cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) may alter physiologic parameters. The purpose is investigate the effects of handrail usage during the CPET in the metabolic parameters outcomes of young adults. Material and Methods: 39 young adults (age in years, 20.8 ± 2.9) of both sexes, 17 woman and 22 men performed two treadmill CPET on Ellestad protocol, in non-consecutive days. The first (T1) offered access to the support of a handrail; after 7 days, the second (T2) was performed without it. Differences between protocols for metabolic variables were compared using paried the t-test and repeated measures ANOVAS with interaction. Results: Regardless of sex, all participants exhibited superior results of metabolic parameters at T2 in contrast to T1. During T2, there was a major perception of respiratory and muscular effort, as well as a higher respiratory quotient for both sexes. When comparing T1 with T2, the VE/VCO2 slope was also significantly higher for women (29.31 ± 4.7 and 27.27 ± 4.53). For both sexes, when comparing the tests by stages, it was observed in stages 2, 3 and 4 higher values in the metabolic parameters for T2. The percentile difference for both sexes was 17% higher in S3 for women (T1=26.20±4.1 ml.kg-1.min-1;T2 28.79±4.2 ml.kg-1.min-1) and men (T1= 40.07±6.6 ml.kg-1.min-1; T2 45.92±4.8 ml.kg-1.min-1).Conclusion: The holding of the handrail attenuated the participants' cardiorespiratory and metabolic responses by more than 15% during CPET. Material and Methods: 39 young adults (age in years, 20.8 ± 2.9) of both sexes, 17 woman and 22 men performed two treadmill CPET on Ellestad protocol, in non-consecutive days. The first (T1) offered access to the support of a handrail; after 7 days, the second (T2) was performed without it. Differences between protocols for metabolic variables were compared using paried the t-test and repeated measures ANOVAs with interaction. Results: Regardless of sex, all participants exhibited superior results of metabolic parameters at T2 in contrast to T1. During T2, there was a major perception of respiratory and muscular effort, as well as a higher respiratory quotient for both sexes. When comparing T1 with T2, the VE/VCO2 slope was also significantly higher for women (29.31 ± 4.7 and 27.27 ± 4.53). For both sexes, when comparing the tests by stages, it was observed in stages 2, 3 and 4 higher values in the metabolic parameters for T2. VO2 was approximately 17% higher at T2, stage 3, for women and men. Conclusion: The holding of the handrail attenuated the participants' cardiorespiratory and metabolic responses by more than 15% during CPET.
CPET 期间使用扶手对健康参与者代谢反应的影响
背景:在心肺运动测试(CPET)中使用扶手可能会改变生理参数。本文旨在研究在 CPET 期间使用扶手对青壮年代谢指标结果的影响。材料和方法:39 名男女青年(年龄为 20.8±2.9 岁),其中 17 名女性和 22 名男性在非连续的几天内按照 Ellestad 方案进行了两次跑步机 CPET。第一次(T1)使用了扶手;7 天后,第二次(T2)在没有扶手的情况下进行。使用 t 检验和重复测量方差分析比较了不同方案在代谢变量方面的差异。结果显示无论性别如何,与 T1 相比,所有参与者在 T2 都表现出了更佳的代谢参数。在 T2 阶段,男女参与者都明显感觉到呼吸和肌肉用力,呼吸商也更高。对比 T1 和 T2,女性的 VE/VCO2 斜率也明显更高(29.31 ± 4.7 和 27.27 ± 4.53)。在对男女进行分阶段测试比较时,发现在第 2、3 和 4 阶段,T2 的代谢参数值更高。在 S3 阶段,女性(T1=26.20±4.1 ml.kg-1.min-1;T2=28.79±4.2 ml.kg-1.min-1)和男性(T1=40.07±6.6 ml.kg-1.min-1;T2=45.92±4.8 ml.kg-1.min-1)的男女百分位数差异高出 17%:材料与方法:39 名男女青年(年龄为 20.8±2.9 岁),其中 17 名女性和 22 名男性在非连续的几天内按照 Ellestad 方案进行了两次跑步机 CPET。第一次(T1)使用了扶手;7 天后,第二次(T2)在没有扶手的情况下进行。使用 t 检验和重复测量方差分析比较了不同方案下代谢变量的差异:无论性别如何,与 T1 相比,所有参与者在 T2 都表现出了更佳的代谢参数。在 T2 期间,男女参与者都明显感觉到呼吸和肌肉用力,呼吸商也更高。对比 T1 和 T2,女性的 VE/VCO2 斜率也明显更高(29.31 ± 4.7 和 27.27 ± 4.53)。对男女进行分阶段测试比较后发现,在第 2、3 和 4 阶段,T2 的代谢参数值更高。在 T2 第 3 阶段,女性和男性的 VO2 值均高出约 17%:结论:在 CPET 中,握住扶手会使参与者的心肺功能和新陈代谢反应减弱 15%以上。
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