Effect of inspiratory muscle training on pulmonary function, respiratory muscle strength, aerobic performance, sports skills, and quality of life in wheelchair rugby athletes

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Jeter Pereira de Freitas , Rayanne Costa , Larissa Carqueija Barranco , Karina Reis , Agnaldo José Lopes , Míriam Raquel Meira Mainenti , Patrícia dos Santos Vigário
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Abstract

Introduction

Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) has been used in sports to improve factors that can positively influence sports performance. However, the effects of IMT on athletes with disabilities are less well explored. This study aimed to investigate the effects of IMT on the pulmonary function, respiratory muscle strength, aerobic performance, sports skills, and quality of life (QoL) of wheelchair rugby (WCR) athletes.

Methods

A pre–post-intervention case series study of IMT was carried out with six WCR athletes. Pulmonary function (spirometry), respiratory muscle strength (manovacuometry), aerobic (cardiopulmonary exercise test) and WCR skills (Beck Battery) performance and QoL (WHOQOL-DIS) were investigated. Participants were submitted to a six-week IMT with a linear load resistor involving 30 dynamic inspiratory maneuvers twice daily for five days/week.

Results

Increases in maximum load (+14.6%; p = 0.03), maximum effort time (+19.4%; p = 0.03), absolute and percent of predicted maximal expiratory muscle pressure (both +13.2%; p = 0.04) and absolute and percent of predicted maximal inspiratory muscle pressure (both +28.6%; p = 0.04) were observed. No significant differences were observed for pulmonary function variables, WCR skills performance or QoL.

Conclusion

IMT seemed to be effective at improving the respiratory muscle strength and aerobic performance of WCR players but there was no impact on pulmonary function, sports skills or QoL.

吸气肌肉训练对轮椅橄榄球运动员肺功能、呼吸肌力量、有氧运动表现、运动技能和生活质量的影响
导言呼吸肌训练(IMT)已被用于体育运动中,以改善对运动成绩有积极影响的因素。然而,呼吸肌训练对残疾运动员的影响却鲜有研究。本研究旨在调查呼吸肌训练对轮椅橄榄球(WCR)运动员的肺功能、呼吸肌力量、有氧运动表现、运动技能和生活质量(QoL)的影响。研究调查了肺功能(肺活量测定)、呼吸肌力量(人工呼吸量测定)、有氧运动(心肺运动测试)和轮椅橄榄球技能(Beck Battery)的表现以及 QoL(WHOQOL-DIS)。结果观察到最大负荷(+14.6%;p = 0.03)、最大努力时间(+19.4%;p = 0.03)、预测最大呼气肌压的绝对值和百分比(均为+13.2%;p = 0.04)以及预测最大吸气肌压的绝对值和百分比(均为+28.6%;p = 0.04)均有增加。结论IMT 似乎能有效改善 WCR 运动员的呼吸肌力量和有氧运动表现,但对肺功能、运动技能或 QoL 没有影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies brings you the latest therapeutic techniques and current professional debate. Publishing highly illustrated articles on a wide range of subjects this journal is immediately relevant to everyday clinical practice in private, community and primary health care settings. Techiques featured include: • Physical Therapy • Osteopathy • Chiropractic • Massage Therapy • Structural Integration • Feldenkrais • Yoga Therapy • Dance • Physiotherapy • Pilates • Alexander Technique • Shiatsu and Tuina
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