Normative Values and Calculation Formulas of Respiratory Muscle Strength of Adults in Turkish Society: A Population-based Study.

IF 0.6 0 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Esra Pehlivan, Halit Çınarka, Kürşad Nuri Baydili, Mehmet Burak Uyaroğlu, Pınar Baştürk, Amine Ataç
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This study aimed to establish normative values for maximum inspiratory pressure and maximal expiratory pressure in the Turkish population while creating specific equations to calculate these values. The study involved 219 healthy adults, with a minimum of 50 individuals in specific age ranges: 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, and 50-60 years. Each age group comprised at least 25 males and 25 females. Participants were required to be free from health conditions influencing respiratory muscle strength and non-smokers. Measurements of maximum inspiratory pressure and maximal expiratory pressure were recorded for all participants. As a result of the regression analysis performed for the maximum inspiratory pressure values, the model P value was < .001, and the R2 value was found to be 0.261. The equation obtained as a result of the model was: 82.583 - 3.218 × gender - 0.093 × age+9.534 × height+0.343 × weight. As a result of the regression analysis performed for maximal expiratory pressure values, the model P value was <.001, and the R2 value was found to be 0.285. The equation obtained as a result of the model was: 157.165 - 35.522 × gender - 0.271 × age-42.036 × height+0.787 × weight. The newly developed equations offer valuable tools for evaluating respiratory muscle strength in the Turkish population. These results confirm the importance of using maximum inspiratory pressure and maximal expiratory pressure to monitor changes in each patient, while also emphasizing the necessity of reliable reference equations.

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土耳其社会成年人呼吸肌强度的标准值和计算公式:基于人口的研究。
这项研究旨在确定土耳其人口最大吸气压力和最大呼气压力的标准值,同时建立计算这些值的特定公式。这项研究涉及 219 名健康成年人,其中至少有 50 人属于特定年龄段:20-29 岁、30-39 岁、40-49 岁和 50-60 岁。每个年龄组至少包括 25 名男性和 25 名女性。参与者必须没有影响呼吸肌力量的健康状况,并且不吸烟。所有参与者都记录了最大吸气压力和最大呼气压力的测量值。对最大吸气压力值进行回归分析后发现,模型 P 值小于 0.001,R2 值为 0.261。模型方程为:82.583 - 3.218 × 性别 - 0.093 × 年龄+9.534 × 身高+0.343 × 体重。对最大呼气压力值进行回归分析的结果,模型 P 值为
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