Correlation of cervical-inspiratory-muscle electromyography and oxygen uptake during treadmill walking correlation of cervical-inspiratory-muscle electromyography and oxygen uptake

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Kenta Kawamura , Kazumichi Ae , Rinri Uematsu , Kazuto Yamaguchi , Kazuhide Tomita
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Abstract

For measurements of exercise intensity, an individual's oxygen uptake (V̇O2) is measured with an exhaled gas analyzer that involves a mask, but exercise coaching would benefit if an individual's V̇O2 could be estimated with more easily obtained predictors. We investigated the predictability of V̇O2 by electromyography (EMG) of the neck inspiratory muscles. We analyzed the EMG results of the sternocleidomastoid (EMGst) and scalene (EMGsc) muscles of 14 healthy adults who performed a treadmill exercise load test. Their V̇O2, inspiratory flow rate, and heart rate were simultaneously recorded during the exercise. The exercise load test was performed twice at a ≥2-day interval. The first visit was an incremental exercise test, and the second was a repeated two-load exercise test at levels below and above the participant's ventilatory threshold (VT) as determined in the first test. We observed that the integrated EMG values for each exercise load showed partially significant positive correlations with the EMGst and EMGsc. However, the cervical inspiratory muscle EMGs did not show as high a correlation as the minute ventilation. These results indicate that (i) EMG of the cervical inspiratory muscles could be used to estimate V̇O2, but (ii) these EMG parameters alone should be considered insufficient for estimating V̇O2.

跑步机行走时颈椎-吸气肌肌电图与摄氧量的相关性 颈椎-吸气肌肌电图与摄氧量的相关性
在测量运动强度时,个人的摄氧量(VÌO2)是通过使用面罩的呼出气体分析仪来测量的,但如果能用更容易获得的预测指标来估算个人的 VÌO2 值,则会对运动指导大有裨益。我们通过颈部吸气肌肉的肌电图(EMG)研究了 V̇O2 的可预测性。我们分析了 14 名进行了跑步机运动负荷测试的健康成年人的胸锁乳突肌(EMGst)和头皮肌(EMGsc)的肌电图结果。在运动过程中同时记录了他们的 VO2、吸气流速和心率。运动负荷测试间隔≥2 天进行两次。第一次是增量运动测试,第二次是重复两负荷运动测试,测试水平低于和高于第一次测试中确定的参与者通气阈值(VT)。我们观察到,每次运动负荷的综合肌电图值与肌电图st和肌电图sc呈部分显著正相关。然而,颈部吸气肌肌电图与分钟通气量的相关性并不高。这些结果表明:(i) 颈部吸气肌肉的肌电图可用于估算 V̇O2,但 (ii) 仅凭这些肌电图参数不足以估算 V̇O2。
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
8.70%
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104
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology (RESPNB) publishes original articles and invited reviews concerning physiology and pathophysiology of respiration in its broadest sense. Although a special focus is on topics in neurobiology, high quality papers in respiratory molecular and cellular biology are also welcome, as are high-quality papers in traditional areas, such as: -Mechanics of breathing- Gas exchange and acid-base balance- Respiration at rest and exercise- Respiration in unusual conditions, like high or low pressure or changes of temperature, low ambient oxygen- Embryonic and adult respiration- Comparative respiratory physiology. Papers on clinical aspects, original methods, as well as theoretical papers are also considered as long as they foster the understanding of respiratory physiology and pathophysiology.
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