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Effects of 4-Week Inspiratory Muscle Training on Sport Performance in College 800-Meter Track Runners

Background and objectives: Respiratory muscle fatigue is one of the important factors limiting sports performance due to the metaboreflex. This reflex will cause a decrease in blood flow to the extremities and accelerate exercising limb fatigue. Previous studies found that inspiratory muscle trainin...

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Autores principales: Chang, Yun-Chi, Chang, Hsiao-Yun, Ho, Chien-Chang, Lee, Po-Fu, Chou, Yi-Chen, Tsai, Mei-Wun, Chou, Li-Wei
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7830231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33467421
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina57010072
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author Chang, Yun-Chi
Chang, Hsiao-Yun
Ho, Chien-Chang
Lee, Po-Fu
Chou, Yi-Chen
Tsai, Mei-Wun
Chou, Li-Wei
author_facet Chang, Yun-Chi
Chang, Hsiao-Yun
Ho, Chien-Chang
Lee, Po-Fu
Chou, Yi-Chen
Tsai, Mei-Wun
Chou, Li-Wei
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description Background and objectives: Respiratory muscle fatigue is one of the important factors limiting sports performance due to the metaboreflex. This reflex will cause a decrease in blood flow to the extremities and accelerate exercising limb fatigue. Previous studies found that inspiratory muscle training (IMT) can effectively enhance the respiratory muscle endurance and reduce fatigue during long-duration exercise or aerobic exercise, thereby enhancing athletic performance. However, the mechanism between inspiratory muscle strength, change of limb blood flow and sports performance still requires investigation, especially in short-duration exercise, anaerobic or both aerobic and anaerobic exercise. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of 4-week inspiratory muscle training on respiratory muscle strength, limb blood flow change rate and sports performance in recreational 800-m college runners. Materials and Methods: Twenty healthy 800-m college runners randomized into the IMT group (11 subjects) and control group (9 subjects). IMT consisted of 30 inspiratory efforts twice daily, 5 days a week, with intensity at 50%, 60%, 70% and 80% of maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP) for 4 weeks, while a control group kept 50% of MIP for 4 weeks. An 800-m trial test, limb blood flow change rate by using Impedance Plethysmography, and MIP were as the outcome measured variables and be evaluated. All measured variables were assessed before and after 4-week IMT training. Two-way ANOVA was conducted for statistical analysis. Results: The results showed significantly interaction between groups and pre-posttest. IMT group significantly decreased limb blood flow change rate from 19.91 ± 11.65% to 9.63 ± 7.62% after received the IMT training program (p < 0.05). The MIP significantly improved from 112.95 ± 27.13 cmH(2)O to 131.09 ± 28.20 cm H(2)O in IMT group, and the 800-m trial test also shorted the running time from 162.97 ± 24.96 s to 156.75 ± 20.73 s. But the control group no significantly changed in MIP and 800-m trial test. Conclusions: Our results indicated that the 4-week IMT training (twice a day, 5 days a week) significantly improves participants’ inspiratory muscle strength, 800-m running performance and decreases the limb blood flow change rate.
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spelling pubmed-78302312021-01-26 Effects of 4-Week Inspiratory Muscle Training on Sport Performance in College 800-Meter Track Runners Chang, Yun-Chi Chang, Hsiao-Yun Ho, Chien-Chang Lee, Po-Fu Chou, Yi-Chen Tsai, Mei-Wun Chou, Li-Wei Medicina (Kaunas) Article Background and objectives: Respiratory muscle fatigue is one of the important factors limiting sports performance due to the metaboreflex. This reflex will cause a decrease in blood flow to the extremities and accelerate exercising limb fatigue. Previous studies found that inspiratory muscle training (IMT) can effectively enhance the respiratory muscle endurance and reduce fatigue during long-duration exercise or aerobic exercise, thereby enhancing athletic performance. However, the mechanism between inspiratory muscle strength, change of limb blood flow and sports performance still requires investigation, especially in short-duration exercise, anaerobic or both aerobic and anaerobic exercise. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of 4-week inspiratory muscle training on respiratory muscle strength, limb blood flow change rate and sports performance in recreational 800-m college runners. Materials and Methods: Twenty healthy 800-m college runners randomized into the IMT group (11 subjects) and control group (9 subjects). IMT consisted of 30 inspiratory efforts twice daily, 5 days a week, with intensity at 50%, 60%, 70% and 80% of maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP) for 4 weeks, while a control group kept 50% of MIP for 4 weeks. An 800-m trial test, limb blood flow change rate by using Impedance Plethysmography, and MIP were as the outcome measured variables and be evaluated. All measured variables were assessed before and after 4-week IMT training. Two-way ANOVA was conducted for statistical analysis. Results: The results showed significantly interaction between groups and pre-posttest. IMT group significantly decreased limb blood flow change rate from 19.91 ± 11.65% to 9.63 ± 7.62% after received the IMT training program (p < 0.05). The MIP significantly improved from 112.95 ± 27.13 cmH(2)O to 131.09 ± 28.20 cm H(2)O in IMT group, and the 800-m trial test also shorted the running time from 162.97 ± 24.96 s to 156.75 ± 20.73 s. But the control group no significantly changed in MIP and 800-m trial test. Conclusions: Our results indicated that the 4-week IMT training (twice a day, 5 days a week) significantly improves participants’ inspiratory muscle strength, 800-m running performance and decreases the limb blood flow change rate. MDPI 2021-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7830231/ /pubmed/33467421 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina57010072 Text en © 2021 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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Effects of 4-Week Inspiratory Muscle Training on Sport Performance in College 800-Meter Track Runners
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title_short Effects of 4-Week Inspiratory Muscle Training on Sport Performance in College 800-Meter Track Runners
title_sort effects of 4-week inspiratory muscle training on sport performance in college 800-meter track runners
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7830231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33467421
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina57010072
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