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Chronic Influence of Inspiratory Muscle Training at Different Intensities on the Serum Metabolome

This study investigated the chronic effect of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on the human serum metabolome in healthy male recreational cyclists. Using a randomized, parallel group design, twenty-eight participants were randomized to three IMT groups: low intensity (LI, n = 7); moderate intensity...

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Autores principales: Sakaguchi, Camila A., Nieman, David C., F. Signini, Etore, M. de Abreu, Raphael, Silva, Claudio D., Rehder-Santos, Patrícia, Carosio, Maria G. A., M. Maria, Roberta, Dato, Carla C., de Araújo, Heloisa S. S., Venâncio, Tiago, Ferreira, Antônio G., Catai, Aparecida M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7073856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32098128
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo10020078
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author Sakaguchi, Camila A.
Nieman, David C.
F. Signini, Etore
M. de Abreu, Raphael
Silva, Claudio D.
Rehder-Santos, Patrícia
Carosio, Maria G. A.
M. Maria, Roberta
Dato, Carla C.
de Araújo, Heloisa S. S.
Venâncio, Tiago
Ferreira, Antônio G.
Catai, Aparecida M.
author_facet Sakaguchi, Camila A.
Nieman, David C.
F. Signini, Etore
M. de Abreu, Raphael
Silva, Claudio D.
Rehder-Santos, Patrícia
Carosio, Maria G. A.
M. Maria, Roberta
Dato, Carla C.
de Araújo, Heloisa S. S.
Venâncio, Tiago
Ferreira, Antônio G.
Catai, Aparecida M.
author_sort Sakaguchi, Camila A.
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description This study investigated the chronic effect of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on the human serum metabolome in healthy male recreational cyclists. Using a randomized, parallel group design, twenty-eight participants were randomized to three IMT groups: low intensity (LI, n = 7); moderate intensity (MI, n = 10); and high intensity (HI, n = 11). The IMT was performed for 11 weeks. Another group of participants under the same conditions, who did not perform the IMT but participated in all procedures, was included as controls (CG, n = 6). Blood samples were collected one week before and after 11 weeks of IMT and analyzed for metabolite shifts using 1H NMR. Statistical analysis included a 4 (group) × 2 (time) repeated measures ANOVA using the general linear model (GLM), and multivariate principal component analysis (PCA). Untargeted metabolomics analysis of serum samples identified 22 metabolites, including amino acids, lipids, and tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates. Metabolites shifts did not differ between groups, indicating that IMT at three intensity levels did not alter the serum metabolome relative to the control group. These results reveal novel insights into the metabolic effects of the IMT and are consistent with the results from other studies showing negligible chronic alterations in the serum metabolome in response to physical training.
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spelling pubmed-70738562020-03-19 Chronic Influence of Inspiratory Muscle Training at Different Intensities on the Serum Metabolome Sakaguchi, Camila A. Nieman, David C. F. Signini, Etore M. de Abreu, Raphael Silva, Claudio D. Rehder-Santos, Patrícia Carosio, Maria G. A. M. Maria, Roberta Dato, Carla C. de Araújo, Heloisa S. S. Venâncio, Tiago Ferreira, Antônio G. Catai, Aparecida M. Metabolites Article This study investigated the chronic effect of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on the human serum metabolome in healthy male recreational cyclists. Using a randomized, parallel group design, twenty-eight participants were randomized to three IMT groups: low intensity (LI, n = 7); moderate intensity (MI, n = 10); and high intensity (HI, n = 11). The IMT was performed for 11 weeks. Another group of participants under the same conditions, who did not perform the IMT but participated in all procedures, was included as controls (CG, n = 6). Blood samples were collected one week before and after 11 weeks of IMT and analyzed for metabolite shifts using 1H NMR. Statistical analysis included a 4 (group) × 2 (time) repeated measures ANOVA using the general linear model (GLM), and multivariate principal component analysis (PCA). Untargeted metabolomics analysis of serum samples identified 22 metabolites, including amino acids, lipids, and tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates. Metabolites shifts did not differ between groups, indicating that IMT at three intensity levels did not alter the serum metabolome relative to the control group. These results reveal novel insights into the metabolic effects of the IMT and are consistent with the results from other studies showing negligible chronic alterations in the serum metabolome in response to physical training. MDPI 2020-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7073856/ /pubmed/32098128 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo10020078 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sakaguchi, Camila A.
Nieman, David C.
F. Signini, Etore
M. de Abreu, Raphael
Silva, Claudio D.
Rehder-Santos, Patrícia
Carosio, Maria G. A.
M. Maria, Roberta
Dato, Carla C.
de Araújo, Heloisa S. S.
Venâncio, Tiago
Ferreira, Antônio G.
Catai, Aparecida M.
Chronic Influence of Inspiratory Muscle Training at Different Intensities on the Serum Metabolome
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title_full Chronic Influence of Inspiratory Muscle Training at Different Intensities on the Serum Metabolome
title_fullStr Chronic Influence of Inspiratory Muscle Training at Different Intensities on the Serum Metabolome
title_full_unstemmed Chronic Influence of Inspiratory Muscle Training at Different Intensities on the Serum Metabolome
title_short Chronic Influence of Inspiratory Muscle Training at Different Intensities on the Serum Metabolome
title_sort chronic influence of inspiratory muscle training at different intensities on the serum metabolome
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7073856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32098128
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo10020078
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