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Sex differences in the intensity and qualitative dimensions of exertional dyspnea in physically active young adults

机译:体力活动的年轻人劳力性呼吸困难的强度和质量方面的性别差异

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Understanding sex differences in the qualitative dimensions of exertional dyspnea may provide insight into why women are more affected by this symptom than men. This study explored the evolution of the qualitative dimensions of dyspnea in 70 healthy, young, physically active adults (35 M and 35 F). Participants rated the intensity of their breathing discomfort (Borg 0-10 scale) and selected phrases that best described their breathing from a standardized list (work/effort, unsatisfied inspiration, and unsatisfied expiration) throughout each stage of a symptom-limited incremental-cycle exercise test. Following exercise, participants selected phrases that described their breathing at maximal exercise from a list of 15 standardized phrases. Intensity of breathing discomfort was significantly higher in women for a given ventilation, but differences disappeared when ventilation was expressed as a percentage of maximum voluntary ventilation. The dominant qualitative descriptor in both sexes throughout exercise was increased work/effort of breathing. At peak exercise, women were significantly more likely to select the following phrases: “my breathing feels shallow,” “I cannot get enough air in,” “I cannot take a deep breath in,” and “my breath does not go in all the way.” Women adopted a more rapid and shallow breathing pattern and had significantly higher end-inspiratory lung volumes relative to total lung capacity throughout exercise relative to men. These findings suggest that men and women do not differ in their perceived quality of dyspnea during submaximal exercise, but subjective differences appear at maximal exercise and may be related, at least in part, to underlying sex differences in breathing patterns and operating lung volumes during exercise.
机译:了解劳力性呼吸困难的定性维度上的性别差异可能会提供洞悉,为什么女性比男性更容易受到这种症状的影响。这项研究探讨了70名健康,年轻,身体活跃的成年人(35 M和35 F)呼吸困难的定性维度的演变。参与者对症状受限的增量循环中每个阶段的呼吸不适强度(Borg 0-10评分)进行了评分,并从标准化列表(工作/努力,不满意的灵感和不满意的呼气)中选择了最能描述其呼吸的短语。运动测试。运动后,参与者从15个标准化短语列表中选择描述其最大运动时呼吸的短语。对于给定的通气,女性的呼吸不适强度明显更高,但当通气以最大自愿通气的百分比表示时,差异消失。在整个运动过程中,男女最主要的定性指标是增加的工作量/呼吸强度。在运动高峰期,女性更有可能选择以下短语:“我的呼吸感觉很浅”,“我无法吸入足够的空气”,“我无法深呼吸”和“我的呼吸没有全部消失”方式。”与男性相比,女性在整个运动过程中的呼吸速度更快,更浅,呼吸终末肺容积相对于总肺活量明显更高。这些发现表明,男性和女性在进行次最大运动量时的呼吸困难质量没有差异,但是在最大运动量时出现主观差异,并且可能至少部分与运动过程中呼吸方式和肺活量的潜在性别差异有关。 。

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