有或无慢性阻塞性肺疾病的老年人吸气阻力负荷的检测和感知。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Journal of applied physiology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1152/japplphysiol.00398.2024
Isabella Epiu, David A T Nguyen, Claire L Boswell-Ruys, Simon C Gandevia, Jane E Butler, Anna L Hudson
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健康老龄化和慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)中抵抗负荷的检测和感知障碍对气道保护和呼吸困难具有影响。本研究调查了18名COPD患者的负荷检测和感知,17名老年人(即年龄匹配的对照组;AMC)和23名年轻人(即年轻对照组;YC)。负荷检测被评估为可检测到的气道阻力的最小变化,负荷感知被评估为通过一系列超阈值电阻负荷呼吸的感知努力水平,以改进的博格量表评定。有和没有COPD的年轻人和老年人可以检测到相似的阻力(~ 0.7 cmH2O/l/s)和吸气压力(~ 0.5 cmH2O)变化,尽管这相当于年轻人(~ 0.5% MIPpred)预测最大吸气压力(MIPpred)的比例小于有和没有COPD的老年人(~ 1.0% MIPpred;p
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Detection and perception of inspiratory resistive loads in older adults with and without chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Impairments in the detection and perception of resistive loads in healthy aging and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have implications for airway protection and breathlessness. This study investigated load detection and perception in 18 participants with COPD, 17 older adults [i.e., age-matched controls (AMCs)] and 23 young adults [i.e., young controls (YCs)]. Load detection was assessed as the minimal change in airway resistance that could be detected and load perception as the perceived level of effort to breathe through a series of suprathreshold resistive loads, rated on a modified Borg scale. Young and older adults, with and without COPD, could detect similar changes in resistance (∼0.7 cmH2O/L/s) and inspiratory pressure (∼0.5 cmH2O), although this equated to a smaller proportion of predicted maximal inspiratory pressure (MIPpred) for young adults (∼0.5% MIPpred) compared with older adults with and without COPD (∼1.0% MIPpred; P < 0.001). For load perception, the relationship between Borg ratings and resistance was steeper in older adult controls compared with both young adults (P < 0.001) and older adults with COPD (P < 0.01). Borg rating slopes were comparable across all participant groups with changes in inspiratory pressure. There was no correlation between load detection threshold and load perception. In older adults, heightened perception of loaded breaths with large changes in breathing resistance may be due to an increased effort to breathe at these loads.NEW & NOTEWORTHY We demonstrated that young adults could detect a smaller change in pressure (as a proportion of predicted maximal inspiratory pressure) than older adults. The perceived effort to breathe with increases in the resistance of breathing was heightened in older, compared with young adults. There was no further impairment in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Heightened dyspnea perception related to the effort to breathe was not associated with load detection thresholds in older adults.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Physiology publishes the highest quality original research and reviews that examine novel adaptive and integrative physiological mechanisms in humans and animals that advance the field. The journal encourages the submission of manuscripts that examine the acute and adaptive responses of various organs, tissues, cells and/or molecular pathways to environmental, physiological and/or pathophysiological stressors. As an applied physiology journal, topics of interest are not limited to a particular organ system. The journal, therefore, considers a wide array of integrative and translational research topics examining the mechanisms involved in disease processes and mitigation strategies, as well as the promotion of health and well-being throughout the lifespan. Priority is given to manuscripts that provide mechanistic insight deemed to exert an impact on the field.
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