Respiratory Effects of Thoracic Load Carriage Exercise and Inspiratory Muscle Training as a Strategy to Optimize Respiratory Muscle Performance with Load Carriage.

Springer science reviews Pub Date : 2017-12-01 Epub Date: 2017-12-12 DOI:10.1007/s40362-017-0046-5
Ren-Jay Shei, Robert F Chapman, Allison H Gruber, Timothy D Mickleborough
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Many occupational and recreational settings require the use of protective and/or load-bearing apparatuses worn over the thoracic cavity, known as thoracic load carriage (LC). Compared to normal, unloaded exercise, thoracic LC exercise places an additional demand on the respiratory and limb locomotor systems by altering ventilatory mechanics as well as circulatory responses to exercise, thus accelerating the development of fatigue in the diaphragm and accessory respiratory muscles compared to unloaded exercise. This may be a consequence of the unique demands of thoracic LC, which places an additional mass load on the thoracic cavity and can restrict chest wall expansion. Therefore it is important to find effective strategies to ameliorate the detrimental effects of thoracic LC. Inspiratory muscle training is an intervention that aims to increase the strength and endurance of the diaphragm and accessory inspiratory muscle and may therefore be a useful strategy to optimize performance with thoracic LC.

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胸部负重运动和吸气肌训练对呼吸的影响:优化负重运动中呼吸肌的表现。
许多职业和娱乐场所需要使用佩戴在胸腔上的保护和/或承重装置,称为胸载架(LC)。与正常的无负荷运动相比,胸部LC运动通过改变通气力学和运动的循环反应,对呼吸和肢体运动系统提出了额外的要求,因此与无负荷运动相比,加速了膈肌和副呼吸肌疲劳的发展。这可能是由于胸腔LC的独特需求,它对胸腔施加了额外的质量负荷,限制了胸壁的扩张。因此,寻找有效的策略来改善胸部LC的不良影响是非常重要的。吸气肌训练是一种旨在增加膈肌和副吸气肌的力量和耐力的干预,因此可能是优化胸部LC性能的有用策略。
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