Acute thoracoabdominal and hemodynamic responses to tapered flow resistive loading in healthy adults.
Respir Physiol Neurobiol
; 286: 103617, 2021 04.
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We investigated the acute physiological responses of tapered flow resistive loading (TFRL) at 30, 50 and 70 % maximal inspiratory pressure (PImax) in 12 healthy adults to determine an optimal resistive load. Increased end-inspiratory rib cage and decreased end-expiratory abdominal volumes equally contributed to the expansion of thoracoabdominal tidal volume (captured by optoelectronic plethysmography). A significant decrease in end-expiratory thoracoabdominal volume was observed from 30 to 50 % PImax, from 30 to 70 % PImax, and from 50 to 70 % PImax. Cardiac output (recorded by cardio-impedance) increased from rest by 30 % across the three loading trials. Borg dyspnoea increased from 2.36⯱â¯0.20 at 30 % PImax, to 3.45⯱â¯0.21 at 50 % PImax, and 4.91⯱â¯0.25 at 70 % PImax. End-tidal CO2 decreased from rest during 30, 50 and 70 %PImax (26.23⯱â¯0.59, 25.87⯱â¯1.02 and 24.30⯱â¯0.82â¯mmHg, respectively). Optimal intensity for TFRL is at 50 % PImax to maximise global respiratory muscle and cardiovascular loading whilst minimising hyperventilation and breathlessness.
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Músculos Respiratorios
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Ejercicios Respiratorios
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Gasto Cardíaco
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Volumen de Ventilación Pulmonar
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Adolescent
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Respir Physiol Neurobiol
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2021
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