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Comparison of respiratory muscle strength in individuals performing continuous and noncontinuous walking exercises in water after the 6-week program

This study aimed to compare respiratory muscle strength in individuals performing continuous and noncontinuous walking exercises in water after the 6-week program. Twenty-nine healthy men were randomly divided into a continuous group (CG, n=14) and a noncontinuous group (NG, n=15). Firstly, both gro...

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Autores principales: Yamashina, Yoshihiro, Aoyama, Hiroki, Hori, Hirofumi, Morita, Emiko, Sakagami, Nami, Hirayama, Tomoko, Yamato, Yosuke, Honda, Hiroto, Terada, Shigeru, Goto, Masahiro, Tabira, Kazuyuki
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Publicado: Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6732542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31523678
http://dx.doi.org/10.12965/jer.1938260.130
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author Yamashina, Yoshihiro
Aoyama, Hiroki
Hori, Hirofumi
Morita, Emiko
Sakagami, Nami
Hirayama, Tomoko
Yamato, Yosuke
Honda, Hiroto
Terada, Shigeru
Goto, Masahiro
Tabira, Kazuyuki
author_facet Yamashina, Yoshihiro
Aoyama, Hiroki
Hori, Hirofumi
Morita, Emiko
Sakagami, Nami
Hirayama, Tomoko
Yamato, Yosuke
Honda, Hiroto
Terada, Shigeru
Goto, Masahiro
Tabira, Kazuyuki
author_sort Yamashina, Yoshihiro
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description This study aimed to compare respiratory muscle strength in individuals performing continuous and noncontinuous walking exercises in water after the 6-week program. Twenty-nine healthy men were randomly divided into a continuous group (CG, n=14) and a noncontinuous group (NG, n=15). Firstly, both groups executed the 6-week program which set them to walk for 30 min, 4 times per week, over 6 weeks in a pool with the adjusted intensity that their walking speed increased the heart rate to 60% of the predicted maximum. After the 6-week program, participants in the CG continued the water-walking program for 4 weeks while those in the NG discontinued the water-walking program. In both groups, respiratory muscle strength evaluated by maximum inspiratory pressure (PImax) and maximum expiratory pressure (PEmax) increased significantly after the 6-week program compared with pre-exercise value. Compared to the value after the 6-week program, PEmax increased significantly in the CG after 10 weeks (P<0.05), but the PImax showed no significant change. Compared to the value after the 6-week program, after 10 weeks, in the NG, PEmax decreased significantly, with a considerable decrease after 9 and 10 weeks compared to the CG (P<0.05). The PImax in the NG significantly decreased after 10 weeks from the value observed after the 6-week program. We demonstrated that 6 weeks of walking in water at 60% of the predicted maximum heart rate enhances PImax and PEmax, and that PImax and PEmax decrease in 4 weeks without a water-walking program.
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spelling pubmed-67325422019-09-13 Comparison of respiratory muscle strength in individuals performing continuous and noncontinuous walking exercises in water after the 6-week program Yamashina, Yoshihiro Aoyama, Hiroki Hori, Hirofumi Morita, Emiko Sakagami, Nami Hirayama, Tomoko Yamato, Yosuke Honda, Hiroto Terada, Shigeru Goto, Masahiro Tabira, Kazuyuki J Exerc Rehabil Original Article This study aimed to compare respiratory muscle strength in individuals performing continuous and noncontinuous walking exercises in water after the 6-week program. Twenty-nine healthy men were randomly divided into a continuous group (CG, n=14) and a noncontinuous group (NG, n=15). Firstly, both groups executed the 6-week program which set them to walk for 30 min, 4 times per week, over 6 weeks in a pool with the adjusted intensity that their walking speed increased the heart rate to 60% of the predicted maximum. After the 6-week program, participants in the CG continued the water-walking program for 4 weeks while those in the NG discontinued the water-walking program. In both groups, respiratory muscle strength evaluated by maximum inspiratory pressure (PImax) and maximum expiratory pressure (PEmax) increased significantly after the 6-week program compared with pre-exercise value. Compared to the value after the 6-week program, PEmax increased significantly in the CG after 10 weeks (P<0.05), but the PImax showed no significant change. Compared to the value after the 6-week program, after 10 weeks, in the NG, PEmax decreased significantly, with a considerable decrease after 9 and 10 weeks compared to the CG (P<0.05). The PImax in the NG significantly decreased after 10 weeks from the value observed after the 6-week program. We demonstrated that 6 weeks of walking in water at 60% of the predicted maximum heart rate enhances PImax and PEmax, and that PImax and PEmax decrease in 4 weeks without a water-walking program. Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation 2019-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6732542/ /pubmed/31523678 http://dx.doi.org/10.12965/jer.1938260.130 Text en Copyright © 2019 Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yamashina, Yoshihiro
Aoyama, Hiroki
Hori, Hirofumi
Morita, Emiko
Sakagami, Nami
Hirayama, Tomoko
Yamato, Yosuke
Honda, Hiroto
Terada, Shigeru
Goto, Masahiro
Tabira, Kazuyuki
Comparison of respiratory muscle strength in individuals performing continuous and noncontinuous walking exercises in water after the 6-week program
title Comparison of respiratory muscle strength in individuals performing continuous and noncontinuous walking exercises in water after the 6-week program
title_full Comparison of respiratory muscle strength in individuals performing continuous and noncontinuous walking exercises in water after the 6-week program
title_fullStr Comparison of respiratory muscle strength in individuals performing continuous and noncontinuous walking exercises in water after the 6-week program
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of respiratory muscle strength in individuals performing continuous and noncontinuous walking exercises in water after the 6-week program
title_short Comparison of respiratory muscle strength in individuals performing continuous and noncontinuous walking exercises in water after the 6-week program
title_sort comparison of respiratory muscle strength in individuals performing continuous and noncontinuous walking exercises in water after the 6-week program
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6732542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31523678
http://dx.doi.org/10.12965/jer.1938260.130
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