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鼻腔呼吸(NB)和口腔呼吸(OB)是两种呼吸模式,它们对呼吸肌和大脑功能的影响程度也不尽相同。本研究的主要目的是探讨 NB 与 OB 对呼吸肌和大脑功能的影响。通过检索美国国家医学图书馆(PubMed)和 Scopus 数据库,对 2000 年 1 月至 2024 年 5 月期间的文献进行了回顾。从所搜索的数据库中检索到 126 篇文章,经过筛选,有 11 篇文章被纳入本综述。大多数研究(91%)都是实验性的,并以成年健康志愿者为研究对象;64%的纳入研究侧重于 NB 和 OB 对大脑功能的影响,而其余 36% 的研究则侧重于呼吸肌。共有 313 人参与了研究,其中大部分为女性(63%)。虽然大多数研究是针对成年人进行的,但也有一部分参与者(15%)是儿童。NB 和 OB 会激发不同的大脑区域,并对呼吸肌功能产生不同的影响。对其潜在机制的了解有助于在对神经或呼吸障碍患者进行康复治疗时,对呼吸和人工呼吸技术进行个性化设计。
Effects of Nasal and Oral Breathing on Respiratory Muscle and Brain Function: A Review.
Nasal breathing (NB) and oral breathing (OB) are two modes of respiration, and the extent to which they affect respiratory muscles and brain function. The primary objective of this study was to explore the impact of NB versus OB on respiratory muscle and brain function. A literature review was conducted by searching the National Library of Medicine (PubMed) and Scopus databases from January 2000 and May 2024. One hundred twenty-six articles were retrieved from the databases searched, and at the end of the selection process, 11 articles were included in the present review. Most studies (91%) were experimental and had adult healthy volunteers; 64% of the included studies focused on the effects of NB and OB on brain function, while the remaining 36% focused on respiratory muscles. A total of 313 participants comprised the population, most of whom were women (63%). Although most studies were conducted on adults, a percentage of participants (15%) were children. NB and OB elicit different brain areas and heterogeneously influence respiratory muscle function. Knowledge of the underlying mechanisms could be beneficial for, for example, personalizing respiratory and manual techniques when rehabilitating individuals with neurological or respiratory impairments.